Fictious documentarist Michael Moore came to his own in French Cannes, and he delivered the expected Bush bashing to the masses. And that is precisely the "message" of his new film "Fahrenheit 9/11." He may have overdone his propaganda tricks this time, though, as even Reuters describes the movie like this:
The Oscar-winning director's fast-moving film is a telling work of propaganda by a moviemaker whose mission to deride Bush exudes from every frame.
Maybe too much even for the Acadamy, then. But you never know.
The God Squad tries to make a compromise where both evolution and the Bible can be sort of true, but as the Raving Atheist points out, they don't really get their facts right.
It is surely true that there is no strict contradiction between accepting evolution and believing in God or Christianity, but not if you insist on taking Genesis as a literal description of historical facts.
And why does so many who have no clue what evolution is nevertheless insist on writing about it?
We're practically on first-name basis with the thugs who disgraced their uniforms by abusing prisoners in Iraq, but you probably never heard of Marine Capt. Brian Chontosh of Rochester, N.Y, who just received the Navy Cross, the second highest award for combat bravery in the US, for his decisive leadership and bravery when his platoon was ambushed marching into Baghdad a year ago. Read what he did!