Millions of Years: Where Did the Idea Come From? Trailer

Millions of Years: Where Did the Idea Come From? Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005 65 mins

Using high-quality illustrations, Dr. Mortenson races through the last century and a half to reveal that what one believes about the age of the eath is a worldview issue of foundational importance! Viewers will understand that the issue is not science vs. religion but anti-Christian ideas vs. the clear teaching of Scripture. With a summary of some of the many godly Christian leaders over the past 150 years who have compromised with millions of years, Dr. Mortenson gives a critically needed historical context for understanding why the authority of Scripture is so undermined in the Church today and how this relates to the proclamation of the gospel. Great for teens and adults, especially pastors.

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