![]() This powerful film brings the pages of Genesis to life, presents a strong case for the truth of God’s Word and the validity of creation science, and undermines the evolutionary paradigm. We are thrilled to promote Genesis: Paradise Lost. These sections are narrated by Voddie Baucham. The outstanding segment on human evolution features models of several of the ancestral skulls in question, passing through an ape or human skull to highlight the similarities between the fossil skull and a modern counterpart. Woven among the interviews and animations of Creation Week are further animations of key concepts such as the geological column, the history of geology, and human evolution. Danny Faulkner, and Emeal Zwayne of Living Waters, discusses the relevance of Genesis in today’s world and how it relates to the gospel. While young children would probably lose interest, older children, teens, and adults will find these segments fascinating.Īfter the credits, a special panel featuring Eric Hovind of Creation Today, Ken Ham, Dr. The interview segments are fairly short and switch frequently between different experts so the audience remains engaged. This film answers many of the common objections to creationist ideas and highlights the scientific and philosophical challenges of the evolutionary worldview. Throughout the film they discuss a range of topics relevant to the day of creation that had just been featured, always contrasting a biblical model with the corresponding secular model. Several other scientists, theologians, and other experts are also featured. ![]() ![]() Georgia Purdom, Ken Ham, Bodie Hodge, and Dr. The Experts Answerįeatured in the interview portions of the film are several Answers in Genesis speakers, including Dr. And be assured that the scenes with Adam and Eve, though they are naked as the Bible describes, are very tasteful and family friendly. Seeing the events of creation unfold before your eyes adds color to the pages of Genesis 1. The animation is excellent and realistic sometimes it looks like live action rather than animation. He and Eve are then seen roaming through the garden, enjoying together the beauty that God fashioned. Water runs off the surface of the earth as the dry ground appears plants spring up from the dirt, turning the world into a lush green forest matter coalesces into planets as God calls the heavenly bodies into being fish and all varieties of sea creatures fill the oceans while birds and other flying creatures fill the skies above land creatures-including lots of dinosaurs-appear according to their kinds and, finally, God creates Adam. The remaining three days are interspersed throughout the interviews and other animated scenes (more on that below). Genesis Brought to LifeĪfter laying the groundwork for properly understanding the real battle, the 3D animation begins with the first three days of creation. It was good to see this addressed at the very beginning of the film. To understand the true nature of the debate, it is vital to realize that the battle is over two different interpretations of the evidence, starting with two different worldviews. Several scientists and theologians explain that this is an authority issue-either trusting man’s ideas about the past or God’s Word, written by the one who was actually there and who does not lie to us. ![]() This film, which will be shown again in select American theaters this Thursday evening, starts by acknowledging the clash between a secular and a biblical worldview due to two different starting points: man’s word vs. A Worldview Clash It is vital to realize that the battle is over two different interpretations of the evidence. ![]() Woven throughout the animated scenes of creation are interviews with top scientists and theologians who explain how science confirms the history we find in Genesis. Genesis: Paradise Lost, a new film from Creation Today, is the first film to bring the events of Creation Week and Adam and Eve’s time in the Garden of Eden to life in stunning 3D animation (some showings were in 2D). “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth”-the booming voice of the narrator, Voddie Baucham, rings through the nearly sold-out theater. ![]()
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