Seen through the eyes of 16-year-old Joshua Phillips who join his father and noted researches like Dr. John Morris, this film brings a fresh perspective on the Theory of Evolution. It answers the question: Is the Galapagos a laboratory for evolution or a testimony to the Biblical account of creation?
Thursday, September 2, 2010
The Mysterious Islands
Mysterious Islands, The�Review by The Dove Foundation: At the far end of the world, there exists a chain of strange islands, steeped in controversy. The Mysterious Islands is the story of one boy and a team of researchers who take an amazing adventure to the heart of the mystery in search of clues that will expose the truth in a centuries-old dispute.
The beautiful documentary was shot at 'ground zero' of Darwinism. It takes viewers deep beneath the ocean waves, among hundreds of white-tip sharks, to the home of slat-sneezing iguanas, on top of volcanic craters and beside giant tortoises that can live to be more that 150 years of age.
Seen through the eyes of 16-year-old Joshua Phillips who join his father and noted researches like Dr. John Morris, this film brings a fresh perspective on the Theory of Evolution. It answers the question: Is the Galapagos a laboratory for evolution or a testimony to the Biblical account of creation?
Seen through the eyes of 16-year-old Joshua Phillips who join his father and noted researches like Dr. John Morris, this film brings a fresh perspective on the Theory of Evolution. It answers the question: Is the Galapagos a laboratory for evolution or a testimony to the Biblical account of creation?
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