The Fair Use Project of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society announced Thursday that it would serve as legal counsel for the producers of “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed” in their right to use a clip of John Lennon’s song “Imagine” in its pro-intelligent design documentary.
"This is amazing how free speech is attacked, debate is silenced. Are attackers of evolution promoting the right to genicide, becasue that is what Darwin says nature does."
Actually, Darwin said no such thing. If you're interested in the facts, you can go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expelled_no_intelligence#Charles_Darwin_quotation_issue to see what Darwin *actually* said.
Please go read that section. It's rather shocking to see how the writers skipped over phrases and sentences in an attempt to distort Darwin's intent.
What were they thinking? Didn't they realize that people would double-check the facts and assertions of their "documentary"? If they thought that Darwin's actual words would indict him in the court of public opinion, why did they grossly distort them?
When it comes to the facts, this film is an embarrassment. With all due respect, I strongly suggest you double-check your facts before repeating anything that this film said.
Thanks!