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The movie Expelled presents the issues in a terms of the politics involved. You asked for a practical effect, so that is why I mentioned it again. It only presents the tinsiest smidge on the scientific issues - for example with the statistical improbabilities as seen in the casino shots. And btw Berlinski, the one who is leaning way back in the chair in Paris, is a statistician among other things and has said, elsewhere, that he found university statisticians laughing at evolutionary theory.
To determine the truth, one needs to examine the science fully. Either something is scientifically accurate or it is not. I.E. either it is the truth or it is not. If something is not science, and it is built on logical fallacies and assumptions presented as fact while the actual facts are being ignored and/or given a deceiving spin, then it is pseudo science.
If people believe something in spite of evidence to the contrary, like that forensic science is wrong when it says those T Rex blood cells and stretchy materials could not have lasted for 60 million years, then they are not operating on data, on science. They are operating on...faith. This is why many people consider evolution to be a kind of religion.
If you view the other materials you will have the opportunity to hear the other side (again, just a small part of it), with scientific facts by the barrels, a view most people have never been shown. If you don't examine them or do, if you see what they are revealing or don't, that's up to you.
May we all come into all truth.