Sunday, September 15, 2013
Time Collectors: Return of the Giants
Could have been an X-Files episode.
The movie could have been an episode of the X-Files with some editing. The movie can be described as mildly dramatic, suspenseful, romantic, and mysterious. The movie also deals with questions about the development of life on Earth from Creationist and Darwinist perspectives. What the aged fossil collector obtains has the potential to call into question some of the established ideas the scientific community at large accepts. There is an example that was not mentioned in the movie but approximates the scenario set by the movie. Recently excavations at a site near Cactus Hill, Virginia produced stone tools that predate Clovis stone tools found at the same site. This gave rise to the controversial Solutrean Hypothesis. The pre-Clovis stone tools bear a strong resemblance to stone tools produced by the Solutrean culture in Europe. This suggests a trans-Atlantic crossing of Solutrean peoples from Europe to North America, during the last Ice Age. The authors of the following book...
Creation
Liked the movie and recomended it to our church group of 5. Loaned it to my friends to take home. Only one observation and that is why make things bigger than they are. Truth does not need to be enlarged to make it more appealing. It is beautiful in its own right. enlarging is lying.
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