This groundbreaking documentary featuring 15 PhD scientists reveals the fatal flaws of evolutionary theory. 3D animations and dramatic footage help to show how the theory's supposed strength... Read allThis groundbreaking documentary featuring 15 PhD scientists reveals the fatal flaws of evolutionary theory. 3D animations and dramatic footage help to show how the theory's supposed strengths are, in fact, Evolution's Achilles' Heels.This groundbreaking documentary featuring 15 PhD scientists reveals the fatal flaws of evolutionary theory. 3D animations and dramatic footage help to show how the theory's supposed strengths are, in fact, Evolution's Achilles' Heels.
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A quick glance at the reviews and their reactions at IMDB reveals how much Satan hates this movie. In all that time since I began elaborating on movie reviews, I rarely saw such a dramatic and orchestrated dynamic.
Satan attacks the family, gender and of course the Bible itself which analogous to human history is built not 'only' on IESOUS CHRISTOS, but more specifically on His works as displayed in the book of Genesis. Not the Father created this world, but IESOUS CHRISTOS as made clear throughout the Bible.
In the end, it is all about the question, do we accept IESOUS CHRISTOS and His works through Genesis & the Cross?
Or do we reject Him? Please notice, there are no nuances in accepting Him. Either you do or you do not. Those 'Christians' who think they can go to bed with 'Progressive Science' and expect to sit at the table which IESOUS will prepare, might be more than just disappointed.
PROS
+ Although obviously not being comprehensive, this documentary is a very good summary of some key findings, and sufficient in itself to debunk the theory of evolution. What I learned through many lengthy books I had to bear in the past, is beautifully packaged here.
+ Perfect presentation of the Good Message of IESOUS CHRISTOS at the end of the documentary.
NEUTRAL
+ No errors noted (from the viewpoint of my limited technical knowledge). But I generally distrust probability calculations found in every book related to this topic. Those are a nice signpost and are probably more precise than carbon dating methods, but should not be taken too literal.
CONS
*This discernment does not include a discernment of the respective teachers presented in this documentary.
Satan attacks the family, gender and of course the Bible itself which analogous to human history is built not 'only' on IESOUS CHRISTOS, but more specifically on His works as displayed in the book of Genesis. Not the Father created this world, but IESOUS CHRISTOS as made clear throughout the Bible.
In the end, it is all about the question, do we accept IESOUS CHRISTOS and His works through Genesis & the Cross?
Or do we reject Him? Please notice, there are no nuances in accepting Him. Either you do or you do not. Those 'Christians' who think they can go to bed with 'Progressive Science' and expect to sit at the table which IESOUS will prepare, might be more than just disappointed.
PROS
+ Although obviously not being comprehensive, this documentary is a very good summary of some key findings, and sufficient in itself to debunk the theory of evolution. What I learned through many lengthy books I had to bear in the past, is beautifully packaged here.
+ Perfect presentation of the Good Message of IESOUS CHRISTOS at the end of the documentary.
NEUTRAL
+ No errors noted (from the viewpoint of my limited technical knowledge). But I generally distrust probability calculations found in every book related to this topic. Those are a nice signpost and are probably more precise than carbon dating methods, but should not be taken too literal.
CONS
- The first third of the documentary is overly technical, although it is still possible to follow the overall thought and grasp the conclusions.
*This discernment does not include a discernment of the respective teachers presented in this documentary.
Thought-provoking, and dense with images and discoveries, this exposes many of the hollow ideas now implanted and relentlessly promoted in our society. Any honest educational system would provide all sides of the story, and let the individual discover for themselves what is believable and what is not.
Thanks, Gary Bates, for putting this together.
A serious and thoughtful documentary exploring scientific and logical flaws in the theory of evolution, written and presented by PhD scientists from a range of disciplines.
Schools are being urged to teach evolution as scientific fact – but this documentary clearly demonstrates that Darwin's big idea remains firmly in the realm of hypothesis and surmise. The strength of "Evolution's Achilles' Heels" is that it ranges across all the disciplines influenced by evolutionary thinking – biology, genetics, geology and cosmology – showing how real world evidence just does not tie up with the stories of Darwinism and long-age uniformitarianism. There are key questions that evolutionists have singularly failed to answer and these are all flagged up here. How could organic molecules, and in particular the amazing interrelated assemblage of DNA, RNA, enzymes and proteins in even the simplest cell, have arisen from non-living matter? Confronted with this irreducible complexity – which of course Darwin had no conception of - evolutionists are having to invoke the agency of aliens. Where are the myriad transitional forms which should be observable in the fossil record? How is it that species alive today appear suddenly, in their current form, and have since undergone no change? How can landforms be described as millions of years old when current catastrophic events, such as the explosion of Mount St Helens, can produce them in a matter of days or months? How can natural selection be used to explain an increase in genetic information, leading to more complex organisms, when in fact it can only weed out the "less fit" and thus decrease the amount of information? Mutations damage, rather than add to, the genetic code.
The presenters are not blinkered fanatics throwing reason out of the window, but are careful observers of the physical world whose theories fit the evidence rather better than those of Darwin and Dawkins. Critics – instead of slinging mud at these creationists, take up the challenge of responding to these points in kind with evidence, observation and logical reasoning. And where there are unknowns, be humble enough to admit that the materialist hypothesis requires just as much faith from its adherents as does the story of creation.
Schools are being urged to teach evolution as scientific fact – but this documentary clearly demonstrates that Darwin's big idea remains firmly in the realm of hypothesis and surmise. The strength of "Evolution's Achilles' Heels" is that it ranges across all the disciplines influenced by evolutionary thinking – biology, genetics, geology and cosmology – showing how real world evidence just does not tie up with the stories of Darwinism and long-age uniformitarianism. There are key questions that evolutionists have singularly failed to answer and these are all flagged up here. How could organic molecules, and in particular the amazing interrelated assemblage of DNA, RNA, enzymes and proteins in even the simplest cell, have arisen from non-living matter? Confronted with this irreducible complexity – which of course Darwin had no conception of - evolutionists are having to invoke the agency of aliens. Where are the myriad transitional forms which should be observable in the fossil record? How is it that species alive today appear suddenly, in their current form, and have since undergone no change? How can landforms be described as millions of years old when current catastrophic events, such as the explosion of Mount St Helens, can produce them in a matter of days or months? How can natural selection be used to explain an increase in genetic information, leading to more complex organisms, when in fact it can only weed out the "less fit" and thus decrease the amount of information? Mutations damage, rather than add to, the genetic code.
The presenters are not blinkered fanatics throwing reason out of the window, but are careful observers of the physical world whose theories fit the evidence rather better than those of Darwin and Dawkins. Critics – instead of slinging mud at these creationists, take up the challenge of responding to these points in kind with evidence, observation and logical reasoning. And where there are unknowns, be humble enough to admit that the materialist hypothesis requires just as much faith from its adherents as does the story of creation.
The movie claims to be promoting the biblical view against secular hostility, but in reality creation science like this is a legalistic heresy where salvation is by accepting young-earth claims. As a Christian PhD geologist whose research focuses on both paleontological and DNA studies, I can definitely say that none of their arguments are valid critiques of evolution. Much is based on false assertions, like the idea that mutations only degrade things or that information can only come from an intelligent source. Others are misrepresentations and misinterpretations. A truly Christian and biblical approach to science is to work carefully and honestly, admitting if it doesn't match what we want it to and thinking about whether our interpretation of the Bible might be incorrect.
It was Friday night, and I noticed some Christian organization at my college had put up this film in an auditorium. The poster promoting the film said 15 scientists with Phd's in different scientific fields, and some of them allegedly ex-atheists, many new groundbreaking discoveries, will explain to us why Darwin's theory of evolution is falling apart. Big words. I feel a little bit embarrassed for having nothing better to do, but I got curious and thought it could be entertaining.
Of course, its always Christians or other religious groups who argues the theory of evolution, and never anyone else, and this is put together by Christians and for Christians, but okay, lets be fair and give it an open mind. The movie isn't horrible in every way. Production-wise its fine. It has some neat CGI-stuff from inside the cells, which must have cost some money to produce, and lot of alright footage elsewhere too, and it deals with lot of interviews with these 15 mentioned scientists. It attempts to be as scientific as possible. I'll also give them credit for trying to make their arguments clear and tidy. Thats not a given in every creationism documentary.
They have divided the documentary in several parts, dealing with evolution from different scientific fields. Natural selection was the first chapter, genetics was the next, the origin of life next, then cosmology and so on, challenging the present scientific world view from different fields. At the end of each chapter they summarize all the points, which I found commendable. People with the will to challenge the claims and double-check can easily look at their claims.
As for the claims, their overall goal was to make the literal interpretation of the Bible seem plausible, even if the consensus of science today says something else. Parts of it was interesting. Its a bit technical though, and I suspect they tried to make it sound a bit difficult to impress. I doubt many Christians understand what these people are talking about, but I suppose the message was that they're the experts. "You just have to trust these people. Don't they sound smart?"
Now, I am not en expert on DNA, nor cosmology, so I am not sure how to debunk every single claim here. I could however understand what they missed with the natural selection part, because they kept going on about evolution needing "new information" when natural selection just deals with existing information. You don't have to be an expert to understand random mutations is the link they seek. One of the scientists ironically does mention mutations at one brief point, but its like he just brushed it off, no need to go into it.
Anyway, quite a way into the movie I was actually prepared to say they'd done a presentable job at least, and fairly entertaining and fairly informative at times, if a little bit dense with information at times. The only real criticism to this point was that it's very biased. It would have been impressive if they let some scientist with a secular view, the opposite view, deal their arguments back and forth, so the viewer, religious or not, could weigh in which theory seemed more plausible for them. Its possible to claim the film is a bit of a circle-jerk, and that probably is because this documentary is probably pandering to the religious crowd. It's a documentary most likely made to strengthen the belief of the already converted, the slightly doubtful Christian that needs affirmation, and its not meant as something to really challenge the scientific establishment, but still, its seemed sincere so far.
The last one part however was atrocious, I regret to say. To go from a point of view that the creationists were at least somewhat attempting to be scientific, they severely shoot themselves in the foot in the grand finale of the movie. The last part is about Morality and ethics, in relation to Darwin. Oh, my! Many of the same people who went on an on about the science in their field was now starting to talk mindless out of their butts, and its very painful to watch.
If you ever heard a religious fundamentalist talking about secular morality, you know what to expect; Without god you have can't have any foundation for morality, so everything is allowed, and yes, that automatically will lead to murder, rape, Stalin and Hitler. Footage of Hitler and the Nazis was heavily used in this part. They claim Hitler was inspired by evolution, atheism and Darwin, without anything to really back that claim up. Its suddenly like social Darwinism and evolution is basically the same thing. I wonder if they really believe this, or if they are just trying to spread propaganda. It seems like the latter is the case. They should know atheists, agnostics and humanists aren't running around killing and raping everybody, as the statistics for this part of the population for criminality is shown to be lower than for religious people. These people should know moralities are more complex, if they really are PhD's, but still they feel they have right to say that if evolution is seen to be true people will put up holocausts in in every city.
Sadly for them, the last chapter became the films own "achilles heel". Some of these scientists even admits they are scared of the secular scientific world view, because they claim it would lead to new atrocities, and seems to openly admit this affected the way they saw science that supported it too. So there you go! They really believe it because they WANT things to be a certain way(Christian/religious), and not because things seem to really be that way, which is what science is really about. So is in other words they're not really doing real science. Perhaps a more fitting name for the documentary would be Creationisms Achilles Heel.
Of course, its always Christians or other religious groups who argues the theory of evolution, and never anyone else, and this is put together by Christians and for Christians, but okay, lets be fair and give it an open mind. The movie isn't horrible in every way. Production-wise its fine. It has some neat CGI-stuff from inside the cells, which must have cost some money to produce, and lot of alright footage elsewhere too, and it deals with lot of interviews with these 15 mentioned scientists. It attempts to be as scientific as possible. I'll also give them credit for trying to make their arguments clear and tidy. Thats not a given in every creationism documentary.
They have divided the documentary in several parts, dealing with evolution from different scientific fields. Natural selection was the first chapter, genetics was the next, the origin of life next, then cosmology and so on, challenging the present scientific world view from different fields. At the end of each chapter they summarize all the points, which I found commendable. People with the will to challenge the claims and double-check can easily look at their claims.
As for the claims, their overall goal was to make the literal interpretation of the Bible seem plausible, even if the consensus of science today says something else. Parts of it was interesting. Its a bit technical though, and I suspect they tried to make it sound a bit difficult to impress. I doubt many Christians understand what these people are talking about, but I suppose the message was that they're the experts. "You just have to trust these people. Don't they sound smart?"
Now, I am not en expert on DNA, nor cosmology, so I am not sure how to debunk every single claim here. I could however understand what they missed with the natural selection part, because they kept going on about evolution needing "new information" when natural selection just deals with existing information. You don't have to be an expert to understand random mutations is the link they seek. One of the scientists ironically does mention mutations at one brief point, but its like he just brushed it off, no need to go into it.
Anyway, quite a way into the movie I was actually prepared to say they'd done a presentable job at least, and fairly entertaining and fairly informative at times, if a little bit dense with information at times. The only real criticism to this point was that it's very biased. It would have been impressive if they let some scientist with a secular view, the opposite view, deal their arguments back and forth, so the viewer, religious or not, could weigh in which theory seemed more plausible for them. Its possible to claim the film is a bit of a circle-jerk, and that probably is because this documentary is probably pandering to the religious crowd. It's a documentary most likely made to strengthen the belief of the already converted, the slightly doubtful Christian that needs affirmation, and its not meant as something to really challenge the scientific establishment, but still, its seemed sincere so far.
The last one part however was atrocious, I regret to say. To go from a point of view that the creationists were at least somewhat attempting to be scientific, they severely shoot themselves in the foot in the grand finale of the movie. The last part is about Morality and ethics, in relation to Darwin. Oh, my! Many of the same people who went on an on about the science in their field was now starting to talk mindless out of their butts, and its very painful to watch.
If you ever heard a religious fundamentalist talking about secular morality, you know what to expect; Without god you have can't have any foundation for morality, so everything is allowed, and yes, that automatically will lead to murder, rape, Stalin and Hitler. Footage of Hitler and the Nazis was heavily used in this part. They claim Hitler was inspired by evolution, atheism and Darwin, without anything to really back that claim up. Its suddenly like social Darwinism and evolution is basically the same thing. I wonder if they really believe this, or if they are just trying to spread propaganda. It seems like the latter is the case. They should know atheists, agnostics and humanists aren't running around killing and raping everybody, as the statistics for this part of the population for criminality is shown to be lower than for religious people. These people should know moralities are more complex, if they really are PhD's, but still they feel they have right to say that if evolution is seen to be true people will put up holocausts in in every city.
Sadly for them, the last chapter became the films own "achilles heel". Some of these scientists even admits they are scared of the secular scientific world view, because they claim it would lead to new atrocities, and seems to openly admit this affected the way they saw science that supported it too. So there you go! They really believe it because they WANT things to be a certain way(Christian/religious), and not because things seem to really be that way, which is what science is really about. So is in other words they're not really doing real science. Perhaps a more fitting name for the documentary would be Creationisms Achilles Heel.
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- GoofsIn claiming that evolving a basic set of proteins is like guessing a 5000 digit PIN, the formula on the screen switches the base and the exponent - it would be 20^3500 (which is actually closer to a 4500 digit PIN), not the much smaller 3500^20. More importantly, you can correctly guess a 5000 digit PIN on the first try. Every string of 5000 digits is a 5000 digit PIN. Likewise, their probability calculation falsely assumes that one particular set of possible proteins is the only possibility, as well as neglecting the assembly process.
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