The atheists in this movie are a very sad, unimpressive lot.
They have a bitterness which comes out.
As a graduate of Iowa State University, I got mad all over again see what was done to Dr. Gonzales by my university.
Your comment prompted me to look up Dr. Avalos who represented the university in the film and was apparently instrumental in the blocking of tenure for Gonzalez. I assumed he was a scientist. I am surprised now.
http://www.las.iastate.edu/newnews/avalos1201.shtml
Hector Avalos came to Iowa State as a Biblical scholar.
Now Avalos can add College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) master teacher to his resume.
Only Avalos' master teacher award didnt come as a Biblical scholar, but rather as a multicultural instructor - something he wouldn't have dreamed of when he first came to campus in the 1990s.
"I'm a scholar of the ancient Near East," the associate professor of philosophy and religious studies said. "I never intended to work with U.S. Latino/a Studies before I came here, but soon after I arrived I was asked to develop such a program.
"I have never even take a Latino/a Studies course," he continued. "It was completely by accident that I became involved in multicultural teaching."