Thursday 3 September 2015

Living Waters: A Review of a Wondrous DVD

Leonard Nimoy certainly was right that Earth is a funny name for a planet covered with water. Seventy percent of the surface of our world is underneath it. And in that liquid universe, many wonderful creatures dwell.

Living Waters is a video by Illustra Media which shows how all of these amazing animals had to have had an intelligent designer. They couldn't have come to be by blind chance since it has no intelligence to plan for the future.

This video poses thought-provoking questions which evolutionists can't logically answer. For example, how could Humpback whales propagate their species if their specialized blood-cooling system didn't keep male sexual organs cool enough to allow sperm to develop? How could sea turtles just happen to come by their sense of the planet's magnetic field lines so that they could accurately travel thousands of miles to their feeding grounds without ever having gone there before? What about salmon and their uncanny ability to find the stream bed they hatched in three years previously? And how could dolphin sonar , and indeed their perfectly equipped bodies, evolve from a land animal?

Living Waters has stunning computer graphics and beautiful video footage of the undersea creatures which defy Darwin's theory. I highly recommend this DVD and hope it sells many copies upon its release. It's the sort of video that inspires awe and wonder in all who view it.

I also plan to cover this topic of intelligent design verses evolution in my next book called You Think You're Going to Heaven? There was a time in my life when I believed scientists and their dogmatic assertions. Thanks to logical and factual arguments from a variety of apologists, I now know that this world couldn't have come into being by chance.

As for my previous books, check them out at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell's Books, and my book page.

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