Introduction to Created KindsTodd Wood introduces the concept of 'created kinds' then talks about how that explains the origin of species we see in the world today.
The Power of Natural Selection
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The Power of Natural SelectionTodd Wood discusses natural selection in light of animal designs, then looks at the evolutionary 'tree of life' versus the creationist 'orchard of life.'
The Origin of Flight & Mosaic Animals
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The Origin of Flight & Mosaic AnimalsTodd Wood compares the creationist view of the origin of flight with the evolutionary view, then explores mosaic of animals.
Humans & Apes
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Humans & ApesTodd Wood talks about the hominid fossil record and discusses different types of humans compared to non-human primates.
Amazing Relationships Throughout Creation
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Amazing Relationships Throughout CreationKurt Wise explains how God created the world as a series of complex, interconnected, and mutual relationships that can be seen in plants, animals, and bacteria.
How the Natural Realm Reflects God
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How the Natural Realm Reflects GodKurt Wise shows how God has created the world to reveal His unique attributes, then talks about why science is such an important responsibility for Christians to pursue.
The Design of Earth & Stars
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The Design of Earth & StarsStuart Burgess explores how God designed different parts of the planet during the first four days of creation, including the irreducible complexity in many systems and materials.
Design of Animals & People
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Design of Animals & PeopleStuart Burgess examines the unique features of birds, fish, and animals before looking at the amazing complexity of man.
Diversity & Design in the Ocean
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Diversity & Design in the OceanRobert Carter explains how oceans are incredibly complex parts of God's creation, from ecosystems to genetics to internal structures.
Evolution, Creation, & Order of Species
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Evolution, Creation, & Order of SpeciesRobert Carter compares creation and evolution, then looks at how genetics and design lead to unique types of species.
Extraordinary Design of DNA
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Extraordinary Design of DNARobert Carter explores the four-dimensional genome, showing how it works on many different levels and how it is far more complex than any computer we have created.
Using DNA as a Clock
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Using DNA as a ClockRobert Carter provides an overview of how specific parts of the genome can be used for dating purposes, as well as how they point to our recent decent from just a few people.
Soft Tissue in Dinosaur Bones
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Soft Tissue in Dinosaur BonesKevin Anderson explains the unique discovery of soft tissue from a triceratops horn, discusses questions about soft tissue, and considers what it means for creation and evolution.
Evolution & Mutations
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Evolution & MutationsKevin Anderson talks about the importance of time to evolution, what mutations actually do, and why recent creation is the best explanation for what we see in the world.
Exploring Paradigms & Design
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Exploring Paradigms & DesignPaul Nelson compares the conventional paradigm with the historical Genesis paradigm, then discusses the importance of intelligent design, genetics, and language.
Intelligent Design in Nature
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Intelligent Design in NaturePaul Nelson looks at the way a supercomputer works compared to a bacterial cell, then explores the countless things any paradigm of origins must necessarily explain.
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