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New Science Documentary Showing That Butterflies are Intelligently Designed will Premiere at SMU Sept. 20th
By StudentFilmmakers.com
posted Sep 14, 2011, 15:50
The film argues that neither metamorphosis nor migration is the kind of feature with which blindly groping Darwinian natural selection could ever equip a creature. How could an unguided step-by-step process build metamorphosis, inherently an all-or-nothing proposition?
Watch the Film Clip, "Egg-to-Caterpillar."
In this sequence from Metamorphosis the early stages of a butterfly’s
life cycle are explored through macro-photography and a scanning electron microscope.
(Dallas) In 2005 President George W. Bush gave an intellectual push to a scientific
challenger of Darwinian evolution called intelligent design. Since that time
many peer reviewed scientific and popular level articles and materials advocating
intelligent design have been produced, according to the Discovery Institute.
The latest is Metamorphosis: The Beauty and Design of Butterflies.
Metamorphosis gets its title from the mind-blowing magical routine by which
the caterpillar enters into the chrysalis, dissolves into a buttery blob and
swiftly reconstitutes itself into a completely different insect, a butterfly.
Illustra Media has made the most easily accessible, visually stunning case
for intelligent design available to date. The film argues that neither metamorphosis
nor migration is the kind of feature with which blindly groping Darwinian natural
selection could ever equip a creature. How could an unguided step-by-step process
build metamorphosis, inherently an all-or-nothing proposition?
SMU PULSE is proud to sponsor this free event starting at 7 p.m., Sept. 20th,
in the Hughes Trigg Student Center. Immediately after the screening, two of
the scientists from the film, biologist Dr. Ann Gauger and philosopher of biology
Dr. Paul Nelson, will take questions from the audience.
For more information about Metamorphosis: The Beauty & Design of Butterflies,
and to see a trailer of the film, visit www.metamorphosisthefilm.com.
Resources:
www.metamorphosisthefilm.com
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