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Privileged Planet 4-DVD Set

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These four critically acclaimed films are at the heart of a debate that is sweeping the nation. Is Darwinian evolution an accurate scientific explanation of the origin of the universe? Or is the true source of life and the cosmos an intelligent, purposeful designer?

Through computer animation and interviews with leading scientists and scholars, Unlocking the Mystery of Life, Icons of Evolution, The Privileged Planet and * Where Does the Evidence Lead answer these questions as never before.

* Where Does the Evidence Lead contains the same program material as Unlocking the Mystery of Life divided into six, easy-to-understand, 10-minute teaching segments.


  • The Privileged Planet
  • Unlocking the Mystery of Life
  • Icons of Evolution
  • Where Does the Evidence Lead?




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84 of 93 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Science and the Big Questions., July 8, 2005
This review is from: The Privileged Planet (DVD)
A thoughtful gaze cast beyond our atmosphere begs questions as to the how and why of time, exsistence, and purpose; questions which no sane person can, or should, ignore. In acknowleging the metaphysical dimension inherent to physics and cosmology, Gonzales and Richards join company with Kepler, Einstien, Hawking, Davies, and common folk like you and me. The

Privledged Planet film is a an excellent introduction to the more detailed book of the same name. It's a provocative guide through current evidences in physics and cosmology, which challenge the Copernican Principle and its cousin, the Principle of Mediocrity. Stimulating analysis such as this is what energizes science to move forward in the pursuit of truth, in this case looking not just at what the cosmos is, but to what it says.

If the tone of vulgar, sophmoric derision found in some of the negative reviews sounds eerily familiar, one should hardly be surprised. Defenders of orthodoxy never welcome... Read more
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198 of 226 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars People on both sides are missing the point, September 30, 2005
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Patrick (Tri-Cities, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Privileged Planet (DVD)
I'm absolutely baffled at how many reviewers bring up the subject of "evolution" in their reviews of this DVD. Be they for it, or against it, they seem to base their opinion on it based on how they feel about "evolution". However, this DVD actually does not really take on that topic at all! What it does cover is something along the lines of Peter Ward's "Rare Earth". The uniqueness of earth in its ability to foster life.

Yes, it does have more of an Intelligent Design slant, which isn't suprising considering who made it, but there is nothing actually against the theory of evolution in this video at all. If you decided to love or hate this DVD, don't base your opinion of it on your opinion of Darwinism (be it for or against). That's really not the substance of the video, and anyone who thinks it is is completely missing out on the focus of the video.

This video is really well done, and features narration by John Rhyes Davies. If you're interested more in... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars DANGEROUS!!! We can't have dissent!, September 7, 2004
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Steven Lynch (Chapel Hill, Tennessee USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Privileged Planet (DVD)
From the folks at Illustra Media comes their latest nail in the coffin of exhausted theories on the evolutionary process.

Its a pretty big nail too.

This is the first well produced video that I've seen on the concept of the Anthropic Principle, the observation that our habitable earth...is just a little too perfect for life to exist when compared to the rest of the known Universe.

I'm pleased to see Dr. VanMeurs doctoral dissertation of a review on a video he's apparently never seen.

So for everybody else...here's a review by someone who HAS watched the video.

Very well produced and digitally filmed. The graphic presentations are excellent and near the level of the first edition in this series.

The scientists interviewed are very articulate and not out to bash you with the concept of "God" but to point out that the concept of our Universe actually teeming with life... is something that seems to fly in the... Read more
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