Source: Video: Amazing Discoveries Creation series
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[edit] 101A: What do the Rocks Reveal?
[edit] 102A: The Fossil Record Speaks
[edit] 103A: More Fossil Secrets Unveiled
[edit] Symmetry
Fact: Humans -- in fact, probably most animals on the earth today -- are pretty much symmetrical (left and right).
Question: Why is this??
Evolution answers: ______?
Creation answers: Because we were formed in the image of our Creator, who intentionally and wonderfully designed us. Symmetry is naturally beautiful. It also seems to point to a Designer. Because I don't see how a symmetrical body would be a selective advantage if we are merely the end result of millions of years of unguided random evolution. It seems more likely to me -- if we are simply the result of random mutations -- that, if we were fortunate enough to have evolved 2 eyes or 2 ears or 2 nostrils, that they would somehow be asymmetrical / lop-sided.
[edit] 104A: Origin of Variety
[edit] 105A: The Spade Unearths the Truth
[edit] 106A: A Day to be Remembered
[edit] About this source
Source: Walter J. Veith. [The Creation series] on 6 DVDs, Copyright 2004 Amazing Discoveries
- 101A: What do the Rocks Reveal?
- 102A: The Fossil Record Speaks
- 103A: More Fossil Secrets Unveiled
- 104A: Origin of Variety
- 105A: The Spade Unearths the Truth
- 106A: A Day to be Remembered
[edit] Comments
I found this series to be highly informative, full of information and evidence I'd never heard about before. I also found the speaker to be quite engaging and often humorous.
On the downside, it was a relatively low-budget production and not perfectly produced. 2 of the DVDs simply cut out and switch to the "credits" (actually to a list of other Amazing Discoveries episodes and information about how to order or contact the producers) before the presentation naturally came to a close. This was obviously an error on their part; fortunately, it was very near the end so at least one gets to hear most of the presentation.
[edit] To do
- Go through each DVD, taking careful notes about every significant claim, arguments used, and evidence presented.
- Organize it. [Cases where an information management system would be helpful (category)]
- Find his original sources. Verify them. Obtain or link to them.
