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Life's Story, Vol. 2: The Reason for the Journey

Life's Story, Vol. 2: The Reason for the Journey ()
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Via extensive footage of life processes unfolding in the biological and zoological realms, the home video release Life's Story, Vol. 2: The Reason for the Journey demonstrates the relevance of Intelligent Design in the origins of the universe, and the irrelevance of Darwinian evolutionary theory. Subtopics include: the impossibility of a missing link, the navigation instincts and defense mechanisms of aquatic life, the behavioral patterns of birds, mammalian digestion, and the physiological and neurological distinctions between primates and homo sapiens. The program travels to such exotic locales as Egypt, the Red Sea, Malta, the Cape of Good Hope and South Africa. It is suitable for ages 10 and up. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Via extensive footage of life processes unfolding in the biological and zoological realms, the home video release Life's Story, Vol. 2: The Reason for the Journey demonstrates the relevance of Intelligent Design in the origins of the universe, and the irrelevance of Darwinian evolutionary theory. Subtopics include: the impossibility of a missing link, the navigation instincts and defense mechanisms of aquatic life, the behavioral patterns of birds, mammalian digestion, and the physiological and neurological distinctions between primates and homo sapiens. The program travels to such exotic locales as Egypt, the Red Sea, Malta, the Cape of Good Hope and South Africa. It is suitable for ages 10 and up. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins
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