The Mysterious Islands: Trailer 1
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I watched this last night. It's very well done. Great movie. I highly recommend it.
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how can anyone look at a simple bird or flower and think their is no God? surely he mustve blessed this film.
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Well said! After reading Darwin's "On the Origin of Species" I had a much stronger understanding of Creationism. Until Darwin begins to speak theoretically, and starts "supposing" outside the clear evidence of adaption he observed, his book is a strong scientific case for a young earth. We can trace the age of the earth by following the genetic line of creatures such as finches, sparrows, dogs, and even humans, to where they come to a single kind from which all the other kinds "evolved."
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Awesome! Can't wait :-)
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I understand it's showing in Durcham NC on Noveber 22 at the Carolina Theatre
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Awesome.
Can't wait.
I love Ecuador and am so glad God let me grow up there.
I love Creation Science too.
Sweet.
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cant wait
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I seriously can't wait to see this! Bravo, Vision Forum. Bravo.
The Galapagos Islands is home to 13 species of finch, belonging to 4 genera. These finches all evolved from a single species similar to the Blue-Black Grassquit Finch Volatina Jacarina. Once in the Galapagos Islands the finches adapted to their habita: , size , shape of their bills reflect their specializations. Vegetarian Finch and Ground Finch have crushing bills , Tree Finch have a grasping bill and Cactus Finch, Warbler Finch and Woodpecker Finch have probing bills.
ekenthor 2 years ago 3
The operative word here is "adapted" not "evolved." Clearly the finches have "adapted," but that simply doesn't constitute evidence for evolution, since the changes haven't even crossed the species barrier. The finches are still finches. Most of these 13 species couldn't be classified as "separate species" under the standard definition of "species." Referring to them as various sub-species' is more accurate, negating the evolutionists' efforts to deduce macro-evolution from mere adaptation.
TheVisionForum 2 years ago