Movie Preview: Darwin's Dilemma


About [taken from the Darwin's Dilemma home site]

Shot on location in southern China, the Canadian Rockies, and Great Britain, Illustra Media’s powerful new documentary Darwin’s Dilemma explores one of the great mysteries in the history of life: The geologically-sudden appearance of dozens of major complex animal types in the fossil record without any trace of the gradual transitional steps Charles Darwin had envisioned 150 years ago.

Frequently described as “the Cambrian Explosion,” the development of these new animal types required a massive increase in genetic information. “The big question that the Cambrian Explosion poses is where does all that new information come from?” says Dr. Stephen Meyer, a featured expert in the documentary and author of the book Signature in the Cell: DNA and the Evidence for Intelligent Design. Growing evidence suggests that the creation of novel genetic information requires intelligence, and thus the burst of genetic information during the Cambrian Explosion provides convincing evidence that animal life is the product of intelligent design rather than a blind undirected process like natural selection.

Darwin’s Dilemma recreates the prehistoric world of the Cambrian era with state-of-the-art computer animation, and the film features interviews with numerous scientists, including leading evolutionary paleontologists Simon Conway Morris of Cambridge University and James Valentine of the University of California at Berkeley, marine biologist Paul Chien of the University of San Francisco, and evolutionary biologist Richard Sternberg, a Research Collaborator at the National Museum of Natural History. The new film forms the conclusion of a trilogy of science documentaries by Illustra Media that includes the previous acclaimed films Unlocking the Mystery of Life and The Privileged Planet.

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For those interested, Brian over at Apologetics 315 has posted a review of the video that can be read here.

Courage and Godspeed,
Chad

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hi Chad,

That looks fascinating! Thanks for passing it on. Hopefully in the near future I can read Stephen Meyer's book Signature in the Cell. It's getting a lot of good reviews and attention. There's a website for the book that's worth checking out that has links to interviews and debates.
Brian said…
I hope to post a review of this soon. It's a good DVD.
Chad said…
Hello,

Thank you so much for the tip regarding Stephen Meyer's "Signature" site. I encourage our readers to check it out.

I know the book is getting much attention and I hope it takes the debate to a new level.

I also hope to read his book in the near future.

Godspeed