Unbelievable? 26 Sep 2009 - "Creation" the movie review with interviews & debate

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Unbelievable? 26 Sep 2009 - "Creation" the movie review with interviews & debate

from Unbelievable? · host Justin Brierley

The film "Creation" is released in the UK Sep 2009.  Telling the story of how Charles Darwin came to write "On the Origin of Species" 150 years ago, the film highlights the clash of evolutionary theory and Christian belief.  The problem of suffering is also addressed in the death of Darwin's daughter Annie. Justin Brierley interviews Randall Keynes, a great-great grandson of Darwin and the author of the book "Creation" that the film is based on.  We also hear the discussion on evolution vs. creation that took place between invited guests (see below) at a church leaders screening of the film recently. For the movie see http://www.creationthemovie.com/flash For church resources see http://www.damaris.org/creationmovie For Nicholas Beale see http://www.questionsoftruth.org/authors/ For Steve Lloyd see http://www.biblicalcreationministries.org.uk For Charles Foster see http://www.amazon.co.uk/Selfless-Gene-Charles-Foster/dp/0340964367 Hear Christian/non-Christian discussion at www.premier.org.uk/unbelievable or get the podcast or via itunes If you enjoyed this show you may also enjoy: Unbelievable? 14 Mar 2009 Fine Tuning of the Universe - is it evidence of God? Nicholas Beale vs Julian Baggini Unbelievable? 29 Nov 2008 Creation or Evolution - do we have to choose? Denis Alexander & Stephen Lloyd debate Join the debate at the Premier Community

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