Intelligent Design
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Ape-Men: The Grand Illusion
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This DVD shows the grand illusion of what secular scientists believe as absolute: man evolved from an ape-like creation over millions of years. Learn More
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Cells and Tissue
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Dr. Menton and his students again turn to the microscope to better understand how the various organs and organ systems work. -
Creatures Do Change But It's Not Evolution: How Natural Selection Supports the Bible
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See the incredible workings inside cells with the latest, original, cutting-edge animation showing how cells make proteins. -
Fearfully & Wonderfully Made
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Dr. David Menton explains how anatomical science and biology reveal the truth of Psalm 139:13-16, which says that God weaves us together in the womb. Learn More
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Formed to Fly
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Biologist Dr. David Menton provides scientific information that confirms that birds have always been birds! Learn More
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God Saw the Light was Good: The anatomy of light production in the firefly: Photinus Pyralis
$13.00 Members: $11.00Flashing in unique patterns at dusk on warm summer evenings, the common Eastern firefly fascinates kids and adults alike with its colorful signaling. Learn More -
Metamorphosis: The Beauty and Design of Butterflies
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With high quality photography and visual effects, this DVD focuses on the design and sophistication of the butterfly, challenging evolutionary assumptions and claims about their origin. Learn More
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The Cardiovascular System (Heart)
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Dr. Menton presents the cardiovascular system (the heart and blood vessels) in a humorous and insightful way. -
The Digestive System
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Join Dr. Menton as he uses computer graphics and anatomy models to reveal intriguing facts that inspire you to eat properly and to give glory to Christ the Creator! -
The Hearing Ear and the Seeing Eye
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Dr. Menton’s casual humor and competence as a beloved professor—plus his use of colorful anatomical models—makes otherwise hard-to-understand concepts both fun and easy to remember.












