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Creation Science

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  1. Setting the Stage

    First Steps
    4 Steps
  2. 1. An Overview of Everything
    7 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  3. 2. What is Science?
    7 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  4. 3. The Biblical Record
    10 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  5. Advanced Topics: Biblical Authority to Philosophy of Science
    6 Steps
  6. Understanding the Flood
    4. The Cause of the Flood
    8 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  7. 5. The Evidence for the Flood
    8 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  8. 6. Catastrophes in the Past
    7 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  9. 7. The Fossil Record - Part 1
    8 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  10. 8. The Fossil Record - Part 2
    7 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  11. 9. The Age of Things: Evidence for a Young Earth
    8 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  12. 10. The Age of Things: Radioisotope Dating
    7 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  13. 11. The Natural History of the Earth
    9 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  14. 12. The Post-Flood Period
    8 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  15. Advanced Topics: Precambrian Rocks to Flood Boundaries
    7 Steps
  16. Understanding Life & Design
    13. Intelligent Design in Nature
    9 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  17. 14. Created Kinds: Living Creatures
    8 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  18. 15. Created Kinds: Humans
    7 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  19. 16. Diversity, Design, & DNA
    8 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  20. 17. A World of Beauty & Death
    8 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  21. Advanced Topics: Molecular Biology to Genomes
    2 Steps
  22. Understanding the Stars
    18. The Design of the Earth & the Solar System
    8 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  23. 19. Competing Cosmologies
    5 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  24. Advanced Topics: UFOs to Black Holes
    5 Steps
  25. Understanding Archeology & Culture
    20. The Tower of Babel
    5 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  26. 21. The Culture of Genesis
    5 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  27. 22. The Church & Genesis
    6 Steps
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    1 Quiz
  28. Advanced Topics: Biblical Archeology to the Hebrew Alphabet
    4 Steps
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First, write an outline of the basic arguments in each section of the film.  Use the Guide as a reference.

Next, answer the following questions in a brief essay.

  1. Why do you think the film was structured the way it was?
  2. What is the overall argument of the film?
  3. List out any questions you have after finishing the film.