If you can make it to Albuquerque, New Mexico—where Bugs Bunny took a wrong turn—you will be able to attend a free showing of the Intelligent Design documentary, Metamorphosis.
Tuesday January 24
7 - 9 pm
UNMLaw School, room 2405
Intelligent Design Network - New Mexico Division’s Joe Renick (who was previously featured in "The War Between Science and Religion: A Modern Myth," part 1 of 5 and Exclusive op-ed “Is the United States a Christian Nation?”) notes:
This is an amazing documentary about the extraordinary engineering design and life cycle of the butterfly. How did these extraordinary creatures come into being?
Can their existence be explained as the result of unguided material processes alone or were they designed by a super intelligence? Watch this documentary and decide for yourself.
Admission is free. Bring family and friends. Especially interesting for students. You will not be disappointed.
This is a unique documentary for various reasons such as it being Illustra Media’s first Blue-Ray DVD release as well as the fact that:
…for decades, the production of wildlife documentaries has been almost exclusively the domain of National Geographic and the BBC (Nova, Nature, etc).
Their films are brilliantly produced, with stunning photography and riveting stories. Yet, almost invariably, they are based upon the premise that all life on Earth is the product of blind, undirected materialistic processes.
The possibility of intelligent design as a creative agent in nature is either ridiculed as “pseudo-science” or ignored. We believe that Metamorphosis gives us an opportunity to present a fascinating, visually compelling production that will convincingly argue the viability of design.
If you are so inclined, you can purchase the documentary from Amazon here:
Also, if you can download a free companion book:
Metamorphosis: The Case for Intelligent Design in a Chrysalis












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