What we read in God’s Word even helps us understand what we see in God’s world—including most of the scientific principles taught in this episode.
Your Inner Fish, hosted on PBS by fish paleontologist Neil Shubin, blends fishy fables with embryology, genetics, and human anatomy.
There is no conflict between observational science and the Word of the Creator who made the laws of nature science has discovered.
Episode Four of Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey fires its most direct shot at the Bible’s account of creation before the first commercial break.
Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey spends much of episode three painting biblical Christianity with the same brush as false religions and superstitions.
Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey continues in its second episode to package a bit of observational science with a mass of unverifiable evolutionary claims.
The new Cosmos TV series included a story of the life of Giordano Bruno (1548–1600), which attempted to show that it was Bruno’s science that got him into trouble with religious authorities.
The first segment of packages unconditional blind faith in evolution as scientific literacy, but lacks in showing many actual scientific observations.
A review of the NOVA TV program on the Glacial Lake Missoula flood, PBS Television, United States. This program aired the week of September 19, 2005.
Questioning Darwin, a new HBO documentary filmed in part at the Creation Museum contrasts the views of Charles Darwin with those of Christians who accept the Bible’s account of creation.
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell reviews the first episode of Bible Secrets Revealed, premiered on the History Channel.
Outspoken atheists Richard Dawkins and Lawrence Krauss discussed the merits of their approaches to “ridding the world of religion.”
As in previous episodes of The Bible mini-series, there were omissions, additions, and alterations to familiar biblical narratives.
The new History Channel miniseries The Bible packs a lot of biblical history into the opening few minutes, shot aboard Noah’s Ark.
Jesus—come from God the Father with authority to deal with sin—is perceived as a threat by the Jewish and Roman leaders.
The History Channel slips, and God seems “away from His desk, asleep at the switch.”
History Channel reports 27 million tuned in . . . so what next?
Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell, AiG–U.S., reviews The Bible, a five-part, ten-hour docudrama, premiered on the History Channel.
History channel’s survey of human history opens with a sadly skewed story.
The Animal Planet channel recently aired a program promoting an aquatic evolutionary past for humanity. Tim Chaffey, AiG–U.S. offers a critique and alerts readers to a newer genre of filmmaking.
Sunday evening the Discovery Channel (and some of its sister channels in America ) began airing a new TV series entitled “Life.”
Computer animations on the Discovery Channel were quite misleading about how Ardi (Ardipethicus ramidus) walked. Dr. Mark Blais, a podiatrist, explains.
A new NOVA series claims to uncover human origins, but as Mark Looy points out, the series relies more on speculation and imagination than fact.
Richard Dawkins' three-part TV program "Dawins on Darwin" was as much an anti-creationist piece as it was a tribute to Darwin.
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