With the teaching of evolution now to be imposed from primary level through to senior school in the UK there is an abundance of material becoming available both sides of the Atlantic that counters Darwinism. One website tells us that,
“A new film from Ilustra Media sets forth Darwin’s Dilemma: the astonishingly quick appearance of all major animal groups (phyla) during the Cambrian period of natural history.
“Mainstream scientists call it the ‘Cambrian Explosion.’ Time magazine called it ‘Evolution’s Big Bang,’http://www.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19951204,00.html
Charles Darwin called it, ‘inexplicable.’”
“Darwin’s Dilemma makes the point that the Cambrian Explosion took place in less time than the resolution of the fossil record, meaning that if God took 30 million years to create all the new animal forms, or if He made them all the very same day, either way the fossil record would look pretty much the same. So maybe God did make them all on the same day.”
This comes from Tom Gilson’s ‘Maybe We Should Read More Poetry.’ It is an unusual look at origins including verse from John Milton. The article is titled Intelligent Artistry and draws attention to the recent DVD, Darwin’s Dilemma, just part of a series of Intelligent Design presentations.