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73 of 94 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
not bad at all, I wish more people would watch it,
By Konstantin (Inland Empire & San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Case for a Creator (DVD)
Pretty good video.
Lee goes around and interviews various people regarding the arguments for the existence of God. I have to admit that the does good job, and the arguments are short, concise, clear, and convincing. Some philosophical arguments are very old, while scientific (i.e. irreducible complexity) is newer. I wonder greatly WHY nobody celebrated on the idea of "irreducible complexity" before Behe? It seems SO obvious!! When you listen to it, you say... 'it seems like I always knew it, it's so obvious'. IF you wearing pink glasses of naturalistic dogmatism - THEN avoid this video, since it may disturb you. IF you open to see what's up with this "intelligent design movement" - THEN watch it with no preconceived assumptions and you may actually come to know about God. IF you are a believer - THEN watch this video to build up your faith.
24 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting from a medical perspective,
By MD with Faith (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Case for a Creator (DVD)
This is an excellent video. It is extremely easy to watch and to comprehend. In college, we are taught about Darwin evolution as if it was true and scientific. However, if you look at the complexity of the human body from individual cells to organs to functions of different body parts, it is very difficult to believe that the body was a result of a "random" process and evolving from simple one celled organisms.
I watched in this video to see the scientific evidence for or against intelligent design and I was amazed how much the scientific evidence supports intelligent design. This video logically discusses how the various fields of science supports and confirms intelligent design. The idea of "irreducible complexity" explains how even simple living cells cannot be a result of a random process. There is such beautiful design, complexity and architecture in every aspect of the human body from muscles to blood cells to bone to skin that challenges the theory of a random chance of events. Even something as simple as the disc within the spine has such intricate engineering and perfect architecture that it clearly points to an incredible creator. I highly recommend this video to anyone- the skeptic, the agnostic, the atheist and also the Christians. I was looking for something scientific and something logical and this video fulfills both. Enjoy.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exemplary documentary,
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This review is from: The Case for a Creator (DVD)
Looking at some of the "poor" reviews given here, it smacks me that they are not critical reviews of the documentary, they are lash-outs against intelligent design from people who are angered by its mere notion. People of such bias are not going to be convinced of intelligent design no matter what evidence is presented to them. So much for objectivity.
Since when is a documentary required to present opposing view points? If you watch a National Geographic documentary about zebras, there is no opposing viewpoint. What is wrong with a documentary with the purpose of making a case for the existence of something doing just that- making a case? If you are looking for countering perspective, there is nothing stopping you from doing so from other resources. It is not Lee Strobel's burden to do that for you. He presents his viewpoint, and there is nothing wrong with that. The title is afterall, "The CASE for a Creator". So, keeping the review objective, this documentary evaluated as any documentary should be without regard to the subject matter, is exemplary. The points are well thought out, well presented, and convincing. The format is exceptional, complex thoughts and ideas are easy to follow, and the graphics and videography are state-of-the-art. Whether or not the viewer has a bias against intelligent design should not be the basis of an objective review. This video was interesting, informative, and entertaining, and definitely worth the time to watch. To jump on the subjectivity bandwagon, I will close with this final thought: It takes as much faith to believe in the absence of an intelligent designer as it does to believe in one.
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