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	<title>Comments on: Special Outreach DVD&#8217;s</title>
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		<title>By: Billy Mogensen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Billy Mogensen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 04:05:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is such an amazing deal! Everyone should watch these. But at this price everyone should own them! I&#039;m spreading the word.</description>
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		<title>By: Wesley</title>
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		<description>Some of my thoughts on the films I watched:

&quot;Unlocking The Mystery Of Life&quot; was a great look at the intelligent design perspective; I&#039;m not cultured in the arguments or all the challenges that arise in the scientific perspectives, and in that respect I feel I learned quite a bit from a short film and it left me with some ideas to think about when I consider the consequences of thinking about the world in either a creation or merely material perspective. It was also a good survey of the challenges and consequences in trying to understand the world from either an atheistic evolutionary perspective or a creationist/intelligent design perspective. I was pretty stoked about this film.

&quot;The Case for Christ&quot; was also a good introduction to the study of the arguments and facts involved in thinking about the meaning and validity of claims about Jesus as the Christ. It was also aesthetically pleasing and artsy in the way it was filmed and therefore had good entertainment value.

&quot;The Privileged Planet&quot; was good, but to me it was more interesting than provoking; it would probably be more provoking for someone who tends to view the world in terms of chance and mystery since it explores the idea of seeing ourselves as &quot;priveleged&quot; observers (in the sense of how unique it is that Earth is a great location for making observation, and the only place known that such observers even exist). It left open what the meaning of this unique existence of life is, and in that way had more of a passive flavor in the realm of challenging or advocating scientific philosophies.


Hopefully that helps anyone interested in watching any of the films</description>
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<p>&#8220;Unlocking The Mystery Of Life&#8221; was a great look at the intelligent design perspective; I&#8217;m not cultured in the arguments or all the challenges that arise in the scientific perspectives, and in that respect I feel I learned quite a bit from a short film and it left me with some ideas to think about when I consider the consequences of thinking about the world in either a creation or merely material perspective. It was also a good survey of the challenges and consequences in trying to understand the world from either an atheistic evolutionary perspective or a creationist/intelligent design perspective. I was pretty stoked about this film.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Case for Christ&#8221; was also a good introduction to the study of the arguments and facts involved in thinking about the meaning and validity of claims about Jesus as the Christ. It was also aesthetically pleasing and artsy in the way it was filmed and therefore had good entertainment value.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Privileged Planet&#8221; was good, but to me it was more interesting than provoking; it would probably be more provoking for someone who tends to view the world in terms of chance and mystery since it explores the idea of seeing ourselves as &#8220;priveleged&#8221; observers (in the sense of how unique it is that Earth is a great location for making observation, and the only place known that such observers even exist). It left open what the meaning of this unique existence of life is, and in that way had more of a passive flavor in the realm of challenging or advocating scientific philosophies.</p>
<p>Hopefully that helps anyone interested in watching any of the films</p>
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