Guest Post by Morbo
Ben Stein’s movie “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed” opened yesterday. What should be done with it?
I’m torn. One on hand, really unloading on the movie and meticulously pointing out every one of its errors and bizarre assumptions seems a bit excessive and leaves opponents open to the charge that there must be something to the movie’s claims since their reaction was so severe. This plays into Stein’s hands. He and his backers want the movie to be controversial, and the more it is attacked, the more attention he gets.
On the other hand, ignoring the film seems an unsatisfying response.
It reminds me of the ongoing debate among biologists, paleontologists, anthropologists, etc. about debating creationists. Some say it’s not worth it to share a stage with these cranks because it leads the average person to conclude that creationism and evolution are equal concepts and all one must do is listen to the arguments and choose which one to believe. Other scientists assert that the creationists have done great damage to science education in America and must be answered.
The National Center for Science Education, a group in California that defends the teaching of evolution in public schools, has it just about right, I think. The group has set up a special site exposing the flaws of “Expelled.” Visitors can dip into it and take away as much ammo as they like.
The site contains resources visitors can use to debunk the claims of the movie, including a brief YouTube video featuring Christine Comer, former director of science for the Texas Education Agency, who was forced to resign for failing to remain neutral on creationism.
Also included are reviews of the film from newspapers and magazines nationwide and articles that explain how Stein and his supporters used deception to get some of their interviews. Included is a link to this great piece from the Salt Lake Tribune noting that the film isn’t being screened for critics — a sure sign you’ve got a dog on your hands.
Religious fundamentalists and their allies in the right-wing media are already crowing over “Expelled.” Scientists and left-leaning bloggers are pointing out that the movie is absurd. I suspect in the end the film will change few minds. But if you should happen to run into someone who sees it and asks for the real lowdown on “intelligent design,” send them to ExpelledExposed.com.