This Earth Day, Screen “The Mysterious Islands”
and Showcase the Biblical View of God”s Creation

As more than half a billion people gather worldwide to celebrate Earth Day this year, screen The Mysterious Islands in your community and give the biblical view of God’s creation — all part of the “Worship the Creator, not the Creation” Campaign!

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April 22, 2010 marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, an event that is characterized by a host of wrong worldview perspectives on the cosmos, including the idea that man is an unwelcome interloper, rather than the pinnacle of God’s creation, and that the creation itself should be worshipped and elevated above the Creator. In the four decades since its inception, Earth Day has turned into a global guiltfest that portrays man as the culprit and conveys a fatalistic sense of doom about the future of the cosmos. The worldview of evolutionism has done much to fuel this confusion.

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The Mysterious Islands explores the true origin and purpose of the earth in the context of the Galápagos Islands—the famed archipelago that Charles Darwin visited in 1835 during the voyage of the Beagle. Darwin got it wrong on the Galápagos, and his conclusions have lead these islands to not only become the Mecca for evolutionists, but also the launching ground for the modern environmental movement.

The Mysterious Islands is an adventure documentary that helps set these false ideologies to rest. The film portrays the Galápagos Islands as a showcase for God’s creation, not a laboratory for evolution, and places the role of man and the animal and plant kingdoms in their proper perspective.

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For more information on screening The Mysterious Islands in your community this April on or around Earth Day, download the Screening Options Form here. If you have additional questions, please email them to tmiscreening@visionforum.org.