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19 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: A Question of Origins (DVD)
This is the best DVD on the Evolution/Creation debate I have seen. In just 60 minutes, it does a great job of explaining the two theories side by side and then point to the observable evidence. Which one is most logical, reasonable and fits what is actually true in nature and science? It is very up-to-date, clear and interesting.
17 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
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A Good Learing Tool in the Debate on Origins,
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Did life on earth evolve over billions of years as taught by evolutionary science, or perhaps is life too complex to have simply and randomly come about through natural means alone? This is the central issue of this video.
This video presents evidence for the supernatural origins of life, the universe, and earth, and attributes the creation to the God of the Bible. This program points out that evolutionary science and theory is not the certain fact that many present it as. There are serious flaws and issues with the theory of evolution, and this video brings these to light. Offering a logical alternative to evolutionary theory, this video then seeks to show how the Genesis account of creation by God makes more logical sense than random evolution. Specific topics in Biology, Chemistry, and Cosmology are presented to show that Creationism by God is more likely than evolution. The Creation-Evolution controversy is a heated one with both sides presenting their position as the certain final "truth". The debate is likely to go on and on and never be fully proven by either side, as there were no human beings present at the creation to witness exactly what happened. In the end it comes down to a matter of faith. The existing scientific data is the same for both positions, yet it is how one interprets the data (and one's worldview) that makes the difference in opinion on this issue. I don't believe that either evolution or creation can be 100% proven; there will always be speculation and doubt about both positions. Therefore, it does come down to a matter of belief and faith. This video is a well-produced, visually rich presentation that favors the Creationism point of view. I invite the intellectually curious to explore both sides of the issue and come to an informed decision as possible. This video can be purchased as a DVD or VHS. The DVD is of course much easier to use than a VHS tape, and has better visual qualities, however, the same program is available in used condition on VHS tape format for a lesser price. So if cost is a concern, get the used VHS version. Jim "Konedog" Koenig
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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The Best Presentation of this Subject,
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A fair presentation of both sides of the issue and an exposition of the fantasies that the evolutionary crowd so adamantly clings to. The facts given in this DVD completely shatter every major premise that the theory of evolution is said to be built on. From cosmology to molecular particles, every attempt to apply an evolutionary model is systematically examined and refuted. If I were to give someone one piece of material on the subject of evolution/creationism it would be this one.
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