Even other xtians think he's a joke. Here's a review of his latest Wollyhood blockbuster Evolution vs. God by Evangelical xtian Tyler Francke.
Quote:Its goal is not really to show us wayward, misguided evolutionists the error of our ways, as the filmmakers claim. How do I know this? Well, ask yourself: If you wanted to make a documentary that convinced its viewers that a scientific claim accepted by most people is, in fact, incorrect, how would you go about it?
You would probably do a ton of research, gathering all of the relevant, canonical materials on the subject, while also locating a handful of accomplished experts in the field who support (or are, at least, sympathetic to) your view and who will agree to appear in your documentary. Then you would make a film that explains, in detail, where the prevailing theory fails to explain the available evidence and why an alternative scientific theory better fits the observable universe.
Of the many, many possible ways to make an effective documentary, perhaps the last one you would choose would be to go up to random people, put a camera in their faces and ask them a series of leading questions about an incredibly complex topic (interspersed with non sequiturs like “Are you a good person?”), until you get at least a few of them to arrive at your preconceived conclusion.
You wouldn’t use this technique, because it’s not very convincing. And it’s dishonest and unfair and fallacious and other even more colorful words. Unfortunately, this sums up the basis of “Evolution vs. God.”
At the age of five, Skagra decided emphatically that God did not exist. This revelation tends to make most people in the universe who have it react in one of two ways - with relief or with despair. Only Skagra responded to it by thinking, 'Wait a second. That means there's a situation vacant.'