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A Question of Origins (English Version)

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Published on May 11, 2012

During the past century, much of the world has accepted the theory of Evolution as fact. Yet the molecules-to-man theory has no direct evidence to support it at all. Origins provides overwhelming evidence in favor of Creation.

The theory of Evolution has been applied to most scientific fields and this video thoroughly exposes the blind speculation and evolutionary bias in three of these areas of science including: Cosmology, Chemistry, and Biology.

This visually rich, full production reveals conclusive evidence that the universe and all life were created by a Supernatural Being, and that the God of the Bible is that Creator.

Features widely-traveled Creationist speaker, Roger Oakland, who makes the issues easy-to-understand for laypeople. Various scientific experts share evidence and proofs.

Jim Tetlow / Eternal Productions

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  • mamainmancj

    This is amazing, they should teach both sides in schools rather then brainwashing children into believing the theory of evolution.

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  • IamAnthonological

    It is, it's just it never will be perfect and the word perfect has bad implications. We agree, and we're both right. We just have different opinions on how/if we should use certain terms.

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  • stoicsquirrel

    That's not quite right. You said it's about being "perfect at coping with your surroundings". It's more of just getting by and coping with your surroundings.

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  • IamAnthonological

    Actually it's partially true, he's still wrong because he's implying a goal. You can't define what's perfect and neither can natural selection but it's all about being perfect at coping with your surroundings and having more babies than deaths in your population.

    Evolutionary Biologists don't say it because Creationists exist, they fear misinterpretation.

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