PROFESSORS, PRODUCER TO TALK
ABOUT FILM ‘EXPELLED’ AT CHAPEL SERVICE:
Dallas Seminary to Host Discussion of Movie about Intelligent Design
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A discussion of “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed,” starring Ben Stein. The film, to be released in April, follows Stein as he discovers that students, educators and scientists are being ridiculed, and even fired, for the “crime” of merely believing that there is evidence of “intelligent design” in creation, and that perhaps life is not just the result of accidental, random chance. Dallas Theological Seminary is hosting the discussion as part of its emphasis on engaging the culture. The film has been endorsed by James Dobson, Chuck Colson, Michael Medved and others.
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Panelists include President Dr. Mark Bailey; Dr. Darrell Bock, an expert on matters of faith and culture; and Dr. Reg Grant, a veteran filmmaker, of Dallas Theological Seminary. They will hold a short discussion about the film before introducing Logan Craft, one of its producers.
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10:40 a.m. Jan. 31 chapel service, followed by a brown-bag discussion at 11:30 a.m.
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Chafer Chapel on the DTS campus at 3909 Swiss Ave. The site of the brown-bag discussion has not been announced.
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Admission is open to the media. DTS, one of the largest nondenominational seminaries in the world, serves its students through five extension sites and a growing variety of online classes. The 84-year-old seminary has 12,000 alumni serving in 96 countries. For more information about DTS, visit www.dts.edu.
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