Trailer for new Creationist movie, A Matter of Faith

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Not on HSX yet for me to make some money off of sadly. I can't believe how many people are just eating these awful movies up lately.
 
Hah, I read the synopsis for this a couple weeks ago.

Some really great lines in that trailer...
 
How many more movies can the Christian right spit out dealing with a debate?

Edit: Also love how in the trailers they put out for these movies they never bring up any of their talking points. Only a little bit here and a little bit there. They hide all of the goodies in the actual movie.
 
This looks like the kind of movie that would be amazing if you edited a laugh track behind it.
 
I remember my biology teacher (not sure if it was hs or college), showing us a video of a particular bacteria and its flagella. Basically it proposed that some things are too complex to evolve form simple organisms and how removal of a piece of it would collapse the entire function. This was a NYC school too. So aren't other viewpoints taught as well and not just evolution?
 
Maybe it's my confirmation bias at play, but are we sure it's a creationist movie? It seems to me like they were setting up the father as the unreasonable character who will need to learn the lesson of accepting others' beliefs.

Oh well, at best, at least they don't seem to be setting up the evolution professor as a walking strawman.
 
I watched one of these things cause Borgnine was in it. It was the same basic thing, there was this Christian girl that was being persecuted in school because she didn't believe in evolution. They actually disproved evolution though by postulating that God created the universe at the speed of light over 7 days, but from our perspective it took 14 billion years.
 
I remember my biology teacher (not sure if it was hs or college), showing us a video of a particular bacteria and its flagella. Basically it proposed that some things are too complex to evolve form simple organisms and how removal of a piece of it would collapse the entire function. This was a NYC school too. So aren't other viewpoints taught as well and not just evolution?

Religious viewpoints should be taught, but in a philosophy class not a science class.
 
If this is actually pushing creationalism, I want to see just how exactly that dad is gonna win the debate.

Like, what is he gonna say man.
 
'uses Evolution to determine the origin of life'...

Evolutionary biology teaches the origins of life as opposed to the diversity and constant change of life? Even the supposed experts in this films don't know jack shit.

Okay then.

Wait. All of this time have creationists really been angry at Abiogenesis and not Evolution?
 
Every movie that the director has made sounds pretty bad:

Time Changer: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0160126/

A Bible professor from 1890 comes forward in time to the present via a time machine and cannot believe the things that he sees!

Russell Carlisle: Science and scientific finding do not make the statements in the Bible true. Scripture is always true and never needs verification. Scientific support of the Scripture only means the science is true. Because we know the the Scripture already is.
 
I watched one of these things cause Borgnine was in it. It was the same basic thing, there was this Christian girl that was being persecuted in school because she didn't believe in evolution. They actually disproved evolution though by postulating that God created the universe at the speed of light over 7 days, but from our perspective it took 14 billion years.

To be fair, that's actually the best explanation I have heard yet. I am somewhat impressed.
 
I watched one of these things cause Borgnine was in it. It was the same basic thing, there was this Christian girl that was being persecuted in school because she didn't believe in evolution. They actually disproved evolution though by postulating that God created the universe at the speed of light over 7 days, but from our perspective it took 14 billion years.

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Religious viewpoints should be taught, but in a philosophy class not a science class.

Personally, it was just nice hearing a different view point and having a class debate about it. Maybe that particular subject was really popular back then, i remember my biology teacher enjoying bringing up discussions like that.
 
Did that guy just say chickens evolved from eggs?

:S

Man you just don't understand evolution, man. Evolution says chickens evolved from eggs, and humans evolved from slime, man. there is no evidence for that, man. They ain't even pointing out the evidence that goes against evolution, man... like... the bible, man.
 
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