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Undoubtedly important as these genomic findings are, they will have the annoying consequence of emboldening the sort of cracker-barrel atheists who like to pose such triumphally iconoclastic questions as: If God is all-powerful, can he create anything heavier than he can lift? Though major portions of the film are devoted to an old drunk and a teen-age boy talking, ``Apt Pupil'' is remarkably cinematic in the way that it shows man's worst impulses expressed in a dead-eyed glance or a subtle but triumphally cruel gesture. But the critic who wrote Carnival Culture, if timid about what makes life worth living, is confident, even swaggering, when it comes to religious belief, an area in which he, like so many others in his guild, is color blind, tone deaf, and triumphally illiterate. |
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