More Reasons Why Evolution Is Stupid (2004) [NR]

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Release Date:
December 1, 2004

Original Title:
More Reasons Why Evolution Is Stupid

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Creation Science Evangelism

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

This past school year was my freshman year in college and I had to take Biology. My teacher taught me all these things about evolution and eventually, I accepted them. Then in June, I saw the YouTube video of “100 Reasons Why Evolution is SO Stupid!” I watched that and realized that nearly everything my teacher had taught me was disproved lies. It was so entertaining as well as informative and educational, that I stayed up nearly all night watching more videos. You got me to realize that Genesis is true! I can EVER repay you for saving me! When we see each other in Heaven, I will be standing along with the hundreds of thousands of people you won to Christ! I myself have already won a friend to Christ with your material! I want to save more people. God bless you!–Eric June 2013

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