As for the "stories" told by this movie, this is one side of each story. The other side is very different. As for "Darwin led to Hitler", the claimed misuse of a scientific idea by a madman says something about the madman but nothing at all about the truth of the idea.
There are multiple stories. There are multiple web sites covering these stories. All you have to do is google each name. Sternberg was not an employee of the Smithsonian and he did not lose his privileges at the Smithsonian. Gonzalez did not do original research, did not get funding grants, and did not graduate any graduate students. So he was not granted tenure. But apparently many of the stories are anonymous, so there is no way to judge their truth.
That looks like its going to be a good film. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThe only problem is - it's a lie.
ReplyDeleteSo you've seen it? Great, please de-construct it for us.
ReplyDeleteAs for the "stories" told by this movie, this is one side of each story. The other side is very different. As for "Darwin led to Hitler", the claimed misuse of a scientific idea by a madman says something about the madman but nothing at all about the truth of the idea.
ReplyDeleteThen please tell the other side of the story.
ReplyDeleteThere are multiple stories. There are multiple web sites covering these stories. All you have to do is google each name. Sternberg was not an employee of the Smithsonian and he did not lose his privileges at the Smithsonian. Gonzalez did not do original research, did not get funding grants, and did not graduate any graduate students. So he was not granted tenure. But apparently many of the stories are anonymous, so there is no way to judge their truth.
ReplyDeleteThe science side of the story:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.expelledexposed.com/