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'Expelled' Exposes Plight of Darwin Doubters

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Christian Post Reporter
Fri, Nov. 30 2007 08:40 AM ET
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WASHINGTON – A provocative film to be released next year is uncovering a conspiracy among educators to “expel” professors who question Darwinism.

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Caroline Crocker, expelled
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Caroline Crocker, formerly a biology professor at George Mason University, speaks at an Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed promotion event at Washington-based Family Research Council on Tuesday, Nov. 28. 2007.

Highly acclaimed professors have lost their jobs, been denied tenure, and rejected of subsequent teaching positions for raising questions on Darwin’s theory of evolution, said speakers at a promotional event this week for the film ”Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed,” featuring Ben Stein.

“Soon after I lost my job at George Mason [University] for questioning Darwinism, I was working at Northern Virginia Community College,” said biology professor Caroline Crocker, who is featured in “Expelled,” on Tuesday

“I overheard the administrator (at NVCC) saying to my supervisor that she should get rid of me,” Crocker recalled at the event hosted by the Family Research Council. “I made her life easy and said I found another job.”

But Crocker continued to face persecution in subsequent jobs with bosses telling her they ran out of money after she worked a year, even though they had an NIH (National Institute of Health) grant.

“I was offered three or four jobs after many applications. Every one of them after being offered at the interview the job, within two weeks I was phoned and told that there is no money for this position,” the biology professor recalled.

“I thought it was a little strange that they had money to advertise and to interview but didn’t actually have the money for the position,” she noted. “Since then I was told by someone at the NIH, ‘Don’t bother, you’re blacklisted.’ That is what he told me, but I don’t know if it’s true.”

In defense, Crocker denies teaching creationism at George Mason University. Rather, she contends that she taught only one lecture on the evidence for and against evolution and did not even mention creationism.

“What I really wanted to do was in an intellectually honest manner give the evidence for evolution, but also the question about evolution – the scientific critiques – that’s all I did,” Crocker said.

She has not been able to find a lawyer to represent her against George Mason since her first lawyer dropped her case.

In response to cases such as Crocker’s, ”Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed” highlights the long-standing controversial debate between supporters of Darwinism and supporters of Intelligent Design, which argues that the creation of life and the universe are results of an intelligent “designer” and not by chance as the former theory suggests.

Through interviews with both Intelligent Design and Darwinian Evolution proponents, the movie is said to expose “the intimidation, persecution and career destruction that takes place when any scientist dares dissent from the view that all life on earth is the mere result of random mutation and natural selection,’” according to the film’s producers.

“There are people out there who want to keep science in a little box where it can't possibly touch God,” said Stein in the film’s trailer. “Scientists are not even allowed to think thoughts that involve an intelligent creator.”

Executive producer Walt Ruloff said, “When our audience sees the stories of the real victims of scientific malpractice they're going to be outraged.”

Todd Nordquist, the community liaison at the Center for Science and Culture at the Discovery Institute, also spoke at the event about the battle of worldviews where currently scientific materialism dominates.

An “Expelled Road Show Tour” is currently underway and is scheduled to hit 40 college campuses across the country by the film’s February 2008 release date.

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Chris333
  • Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:49 pm
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ifeelfine,

The site that you cite is obviously wrong about what ID is. It is not "Bible-based creationism dressed up as science." If they are not arguing against actual ID then I do not care about one thing they say. The individual ousted could have been against her interpretation of Bible-based creationism, which if she interpreted in the wrong way could definitely be against science (and the Bible for that matter) To even suggest that the ID community is oppressing the scientific community is ridiculous anyways, that would be like a patriarchal society saying that women are oppressing men, and then citing one example of a woman who had oppressed a woman dressed up as a man as an example of the oppression.
jester_in_the_Kings_court
  • Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:22 pm
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if you dont mind giving me the link to this information, i would like to check it out...
jester_in_the_Kings_court
  • Tue Dec 04, 2007 11:21 pm
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what stuff have i made up?
ifeelfine72
  • Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:30 pm
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jester - you should talk. I've seen some of the stuff you make up on this site. How about I call you out and ask you to cite every thing you post. I've seen two numbers online now - 20M and 60M.

BTW: just to talk about subject of the post - this story was online today: http://www.caller.com/news/2007/dec/04/official-forced-out-for-telling-the-truth-on/

Who's censoring whom?
jester_in_the_Kings_court
  • Tue Dec 04, 2007 10:11 pm
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GMG...what DON'T i say that would get me flagged? Actully, I flagged myself because what i wrote wasn't contreversial enough. hahaha. kidding. no, i typed something and then re-read it and decided I really didnt want to say that.

ifeelfine...an athiest website? and you still admit it? "three times the number I quoted but could not validate the how many are in earth sciences. 20M seems about right." so, you're still pulling numbers out of your orifice? you sure 20milion isnt be too generous? how about just 20?
i'll take you serious when you start using actual statistics.
ifeelfine72
  • Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:11 pm
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GMG - I'll tell you where I got the numbers and then it should be self evident why I want them validated before sharing where I got the info. I got them off an athiest website but didn't want to cite that as a souce.

I found on Yahoo that one estimate is there are 60,000,000 scientists in the world - three times the number I quoted but could not validate the how many are in earth sciences. 20M seems about right.
GMG
  • Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:47 pm
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and jester, what did you say THIS time, the least you can do is wait until I read it to get yourself flagged!!!
GMG
  • Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:45 pm
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Ok Ifeelfine, it's just that your post was Sunday morn, and your figures and info seemed pretty specific, so I for one assumed you got it off a web site and could take us to it, but I'm certainly willing to give you the benefit of the doubt.
jester_in_the_Kings_court
  • Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:12 pm
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what? my colors weren't showing earlier? I'm losing my edge....
ifeelfine72
  • Tue Dec 04, 2007 7:18 pm
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where did you get your degree from topekan?
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