Chatting with Charley

Creation Vs. Evolution

Video Segments

  1. Four Crises Facing Evolution
    The second law of thermodynamics, fossil gaps, no known mechanism, and the age of the earth as four crises facing the theory of evolution.

 

  1. Age of the Earth
    Discussion of the rings of Saturn, the Robertson-Poynting effect,
    geologic column layers, the earth’s magnetic field, the spin of the earth, salt and sediment in the ocean, helium in the atmosphere, statistical improbability and the theorized age of the earth.

 

  1. Definition of Terms I
    What is science?  What is evolution? How can science and the theory of evolution be used to explain the existence of a woodpecker?  Or a mousetrap?

 

  1. Definition of Terms II
    Further discussion of evolution using diving, software, incubator birds, and giraffes as examples.

 

  1. Primordial Beginnings
    Bacteria?  Amino acids?  E-coli?  How did it all begin?  Charley discusses the fundamental starting points of evolution.

 

  1. The Solar System and the Speed of Light
    Does the age of our solar system support the theory of evolution or creationism?

 

  1. Monkeys to Man - Searching for the Missing Link
    A review of various artifacts that have been used as evidence for Charles Darwin’s The Origin of Species.

 

  1. Continental Shift – The Great Flood
    Is the continental shift evidence for evolution or creationism?

 

  1. After the Great Flood
    If there was a flood, how could the animals have traveled to Australia?  

 

  1. Final Thoughts
    A brief summary of the videos above and some closing thoughts on the on-going debate between evolutionists and creationists.

 

Classroom Sessions

 

 

Accompanying lecture notes for the videos above.

 

DVD’s are also available through New Covenant Bible Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for a limited time.  Please contact the church office at (319) 395-0021 for availability, cost, and ordering information.  Any profit will be donated to a fund to help Sr. High youth go to Summit this summer.  To ask Charley a question, simply e-mail him at chattingwithcharley@ncbcsrhigh.org.