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Review: "Does God Exist? TrueU DVD Set"

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Reviewed by Shawna

Description: Does God Exist? is a series of DVDs that focus on apologetics curriculum. It was designed to help high school students have the resources to defend their faith as they enter college. The curriculum comes in a set of 2 DVDs and an informative guide. The DVDs are broken down into ten 30-minute lessons led by Dr. Stephen C. Meyer, Ph.D. He uses a step-by-step approach to answer the question “Does God exist?”

Review: It was as-if I was a student in a college class room listening to a professor. And, I did take notes. Dr. Meyer challenged me by asking questions about the meaning of life. Questions such as, “Is there purpose in the universe?” As well, each lesson added a building block to the foremost question “Does God exist?” Dr. Meyer debated the four present worldviews of how the world began while he systematically built his case with scientific evidence and Scripture that says “Yes, God does exist and He did create the world.” He also pointed out which well-known scientists came to believe in God as a result of evidence supporting that the world does have a Creator. The DVD set is an excellent resource for high school and college students looking for reasons that defend their faith against those who oppose their views. It is great for individual study or in a group setting.

Rating: 5

Positive: Dr. Meyer presents his points as an argument for Creationism. He allows the students in the class on the DVD to ask questions. His goal is to show the reasons why Creationism is the best possible worldview and is in fact supported by much scientific evidence.

Spiritual Elements: Dr. Meyer uses Scripture along the way.

Violence: none

Language: none

Sexual Content: none

Other: none

Title: Does God Exist? Building the Scientific Case (TrueU), Primary Audience/age group: 15+, Genre: DVD series, Producer: Focus on the Family, Year of Release: 2010, Rating: 5, Recommend? Yes

Reviewed by: Shawna for Teen Lit Review




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