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On the weekend of November 6/09 large crowds came to hear Dr. Steven Austin, senior research scientist from Institute for Creation Research, discuss his work in geology. On the Friday evening, he described events surrounding the eruption of Mount St. Helens in May 1980. One result was pyroclastic (very hot) mud flows which deposited and quickly eroded a canyon similar in appearance to the Grand Canyon, only at a smaller scale (one twenty fifth the size). This miniature, but still impressive, canyon, demonstrates that obvious layering of sediment and erosion of these layers can happen very quickly. No long ages are required. Read the rest of this entry »
Nature is so full of wonderful creatures that it must be hard to focus on one for special study. However in recent years, a strange assortment of animals have enjoyed a brief moment of scientific attention. In each case the occasion for this special fame was the publication of the genome of that organism. The genome consists of details concerning the DNA molecules in each cell of the organism. DNA, or the genetic information, is made up of four special molecules (called nucleotides) strung together. It is the order of the nucleotides, like beads on a string, which determines the information content of the DNA for each particular organism. Read the rest of this entry »
Anniversaries are certainly special. Everyone recognizes that, and a two hundredth anniversary definitely merits plenty of attention. So it is that Fathom Media , in conjunction with Creation Ministries International has produced a spectacular overview on the significance of Darwin’s life (born 200 years ago) and of his famous book (published 150 years ago). This 54 minute DVD, filmed with the best technology, combines beautiful scenery shot on location in South America and England, with dramatic re-enactments from Darwin’s life. Read the rest of this entry »
We don’t often think that extinct animals might have been examples of wonderful design, but they were! Even if we did reflect on extinct animals which were particularly well designed, we probably would not choose sauropod dinosaurs for that special category. Sauropod dinosaurs, you may remember, were the large plodding, four-footed specimens with long necks and long tails. They were probably the largest animals ever to have lived on land. They all grazed on plants. This was no doubt a good thing, since they probably were too slow to catch anything. So, you may well ask, what could be so special about these awkward looking creatures? Plenty! Read the rest of this entry »
The giant panda, one of the most popular and lovable zoo animals, is in the top ten of animal favourites. Called a super large teddy-bear, the panda has appeared as toys and dolls, on calendars, and thousands of other items. Reasons why it is so popular include its cute baby bear face, its cuddly soft roundness, and its clumsy playfulness. It was called a white bear for years because it has black fur on its legs, ears and around its eyes on an otherwise white body. Read the rest of this entry »
Every September, hundreds of thousands of Ontario butterflies converge on Point Pelee, a long peninsula which projects south into one of the Great Lakes. Then away they flutter, across the water and far beyond. Thus begins the amazing mass migration of an insect which unerringly navigates 4000 kilometers to a site where these individuals have never been. The Monarch butterfly, it turns out, is an astounding phenomenon. Read the rest of this entry »
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DVD / $15.00 / 55 Minutes
Your personal tour of Grand Canyon brought to you by the creation scientists who know it the best! Answer the hard questions about the origin and history of the Grand Canyon. Learn how this canyon is best understood in the light of Scripture.
DVD / $12.00 / 45 Minutes / featuring Dr. Georgia Purdom
DNA, Information, and Mutation
Explore the fascinating world of DNA and clearly see that “junk” DNA isn’t junk and that mutations and natural selection are headed in the wrong direction, corrupting and decreasing information in DNA making evolution impossible.
DVD / $14.00 / 57 Minutes / featuring Dr. Steven Austin
While observational science continues to baffle those who believe the immense Canyon took millions of years to form, Dr. Steven Austin shows how the facts point to rapid formation by catastrophic, rushing water.
DVD / $14.00 / 50 Minutes
You will be captivated as meteorologist Michael Oard unravels the details of the ice age that followed the Biblical Flood. Not the least of these details is the story of the woolly mammoths of the north.
DVD / $18.00 / 50 Minutes
Interesting insects of the African plain, as well as some of the large animals from that area.
DVD / $18.00 / 100 Minutes
This spectacular film, of rare and interesting animals from around the world, provides insight into the intricate designs in nature and our place in this wonderfully created world. Although younger children will not understand the commentary, the whole family will enjoy the close up encounters with unusual and wonderful wildlife.
DVD / $14.00 / 65 Minutes / featuring Dr. David Menton
Anatomist Dr. David Menton escorts you on a journey into the marvelous intricacies of the human ear and eye, which both have clear stamp of the Creator.
DVD / $14.00 / 63 Minutes / featuring Michael Oard
How many ice ages have there been in earth’s history? When was the last one? How does an ice age start? How did the global flood of Noah’s day contribute to the Ice Age? Meteorologist Michael Oard examines the physical evidence, scrutinizes the secular theories, and shows that only the Bible sufficiently explains the mechanism neccessary to produce and sustain the Ice Age.