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One man, one voyage, one book ignited a controversy that still rages today!
Filmed in South America, the UK, North America, Australia, and Europe, the results of this documentary are nothing short of breathtaking. There is universal acknowledgment of its technical excellence, and we believe that even the most diehard evolutionists will agree that the film is characterized by what we might call “gentle fairness.”
Having an open mind and questioning attitude about origins is intensely rare these days, and is exactly what this documentary aims to foster. “Darwin: The Voyage that Shook the World” probes and asks the hard questions many have stopped asking. And it does so in a way that makes many people rethink their comfortable assumptions and convenient caricatures about the creation-evolution debate. But while it is respectful and fair, it does not make any concessions or “wimp-out” on the issues.
This dazzling film was carefully crafted to penetrate the barriers of prejudice, so that it could have a chance to impacting mainstream culture. It is not a hatchet job or a propaganda piece; though in the process however, Darwin’s flaws, confusion, and false theories inevitably emerge.
We trust that for many years to come, as Christians use this DVD to show to their acquaintances, very large numbers of people will rethink and reexamine their various philosophies, and that many will come to know the truth that sets them free in Jesus Christ.
This thought-provoking production is a witnessing tool…one that will have the most committed evolutionists scratching their heads!
Special features include:
- The making of The Voyage
- Extended interviews
- Director’s introduction
- Trailer
- About CMI
"Fascinating and thought-provoking...one of the best produced documentaries ever made." - Movieguide.org
Subtitled in 23 languages including, English, Spanish, French, and German. Click here to see a full list of all 23 languages.
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DVD Region 1 What's a Region Code? |
| UPC/ISBN Number: |
678570090952 |
| Product Release Date: |
Friday, October 16, 2009 |
| Length/Run Time: |
55 Minutes |
| Produced By: |
Ben Suter |
| Directed By: |
Steve Murray |
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