Stephen Meyer
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Podcast Appearances
And the film, The Story of Everything, is an adaptation for film of the argument and stories of the book.
And it brings to bear things that I could never have done in the book.
It's got beautiful cinematography, beautiful animation that takes you inside the cell.
And it tells the stories of some of the great scientists of the 20th century, including some newsreel footage and things that we found of Einstein and Francis Crick and others.
So it's really, one of the reviewers said,
but it's a cinematic experience.
Yeah, and as I said to you, I showed it to my wife and kids who really loved it.
It's not cringy.
Sometimes you think of these Christian movies and you're like, oh, please be good.
That's what I was thinking.
And it was excellent.
Thanks for all the time and effort and money.
Well, we have wonderful...
into this.
A wonderful production team, a great director, Eric Esaw, who deserves a shout out.
And it is, I think, a film that you can bring, if you are a believer in God, you can bring your skeptical friends to the film.
You won't be embarrassed.
It will likely spark a great conversation of the kind that you've created between me and Ricky Gervais and Christopher Hitchens and the other prominent atheists.
Dr. Meyer, thank you so much for being on the show.
Yeah, thank you.