A docudrama series focusing on Charles Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection; it uses reconstruction of the 19th century with present day documentary.
Inherit the Wind is a movie based on the famous Scopes Monkey Trial, in which a biology teacher is prosecuted for teaching evolution. The trial becomes a battleground between the prosecutor, representing traditional religious beliefs, and the defense attorney, defending intellectual freedom and scientific knowledge. The movie explores themes of religion, politics, and the role of law in society.
Andrew Marr explores how Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection has taken on a life of its own far beyond the world of science.
In the ultimate clash of the titans, the giants of prehistory engage in mortal combat.
In A Matter of Faith, a college student's faith is shaken when her biology professor teaches evolution, leading to a clash between religion and science. She must confront her own beliefs and take a stance to defend her faith.
The Voyage That Shook the World traces Darwin's journey, exploring the places and discoveries crucial to formulation of his publication of his seminal work On the Origin of Species.
The King is a drama movie that explores the complex relationship between a half-brother and half-sister who are attracted to each other. It delves into themes of incestuous desire and the consequences of their actions. The film also touches upon other subjects such as teenage sexuality and the challenges of family dynamics.
The Atheist Delusion is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the arguments for and against atheism. Through street interviews and discussions with leading atheists, the film challenges viewers to reconsider their beliefs and consider the possibility of a higher power.
Coelacanth (SEEL-uh-kanth): a large fish with limblike fins, armored scales and a tail that no other living fish possesses. This prehistoric fish was thought to have died out with the dinosaurs in the great extinction. It has laid hidden deep in our oceans undisturbed and undetected for 70 million yearsa true living fossil. The coelacanth is thought to be related to the creatures that grew legs, breathed air and came ashore nearly 400 million years ago.
Bill Nye and Ken Ham debate whether creation is a viable model of origins in today's modern scientific era.
Join a scientific expedition to the Galapagos Islands as researchers discover the wonders of its unique ecosystem and uncover the secrets of evolution.
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. This beautiful documentary was shot at “ground zero” of Darwinism. It takes viewers deep beneath the
"The County Fair" begins with a nasty rich guy threatening to turn an old lady onto the street--unless her niece (who lives with her) marries this man's son. While she's dead set against it, the niece is a sweet thing and would do anything to help her aunt--even marry the rich jerk. However, a possible way out is presented. When a poor young man is taken in and fed, he turns out (naturally) to be a jockey and thinks he can win the $3000 prize at the fair and save the farm.
In a small town in Tennessee, students embark on a project to collect six million paper clips to represent the victims of the Holocaust. Through this project, they learn about tolerance, solidarity, and the significance of remembrance in the face of hatred and prejudice.
15 Ph.D. scientists expose devastating weaknesses in modern evolutionary theory. Subject areas covered include the fields of genetics, radiometric dating, natural selection, the geologic column, the fossil record, the origin of life, cosmology, and ethics. 3D animations and dramatic footage help to show how the theory's supposed strengths are, in fact, its fatal flaws-Evolution's Achilles' Heels. - Written by Carter, Robert (XXII)
Despite claims that the theory of evolution and the fossil 'record' prove that mankind evolved from ape-like creatures over millions of years, evidence from biology, paleoanthropology and modern genetics tell a different story.
A 7-part DVD series contrasting Creation Science with the theories of evolution Dr. Kent Hovind, founder of Creation Science Evangelism, is dedicated to proclaiming scientific evidence which supports the Biblical account of a literal six-day creation. As guest lecturer for public and private schools, universities, churches, camps, debates, and TV and radio programs, he has been traveling internationally giving seminars on creation versus evolution since 1989. His extensive study and research make Dr. Hovind one of the world's foremost authorities on science and the Bible.
Flock of Dodos: The Evolution-Intelligent Design Circus is a documentary that delves into the heated controversy between the scientific theory of evolution and the concept of intelligent design. It explores the battle between scientists and proponents of intelligent design, focusing on the conflict within the education system and the separation of church and state. The film also highlights the evolution vs creationism debate and discusses the concept of irreducible complexity.
A famished Felix reads an advertisement telling of a large reward for anyone that can give proof for the theory of evolution. He hurries to South Africa via Transatlantic Cable and interacts with the local animals. He angers a troop of monkeys by telling them why he's there (they're offended he would suggest they could be related to humans) and they chase him back through the cable to America.
Evolution vs. God is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the ongoing debate between the theory of evolution and creationism. Through interviews and scientific evidence, the film explores the arguments for and against these opposing viewpoints, questioning the validity of evolutionary theory and presenting the case for intelligent design.