Dr. Bohlin is a well-known speaker and author, who is President of Probe Ministries. Dr. Bohlin was born and raised in Chicago, IL and is a graduate of the University of Illinois (B.S., zoology, 1971-1975), the University of North Texas (M.S., population genetics, 1977-1980), and the University of Texas at Dallas (M.S., Ph.D., molecular and cell biology, 1984-1991). Dr. Bohlin has many articles and publications, ranging from molecular biology to Christian apologetics, such as stem cell research and the ethics of human cloning. His 1991 PhD. thesis was titled: “Complementation of a Defect in Complex I of the Electron Transport Chain by DNA-mediated Gene Transfer.” He has as lectured and debated on dozens of college and university campuses, where he has addressed issues in the creation/evolution debate as well as other science-related issues such as the environment, genetic engineering, medical ethics, and sexually transmitted diseases. His September topic will be “Natural Limits to Biological Change”. www.probe.org/site/c.fdKEIMNsEoG/b.4415415/k.936C/Dr_Ray_Bohlin.htm
Dr. Bohlin is a well-known speaker and author, who is President of Probe Ministries. Dr. Bohlin was born and raised in Chicago, IL and is a graduate of the University of Illinois (B.S., zoology, 1971-1975), the University of North Texas (M.S., population genetics, 1977-1980), and the University of Texas at Dallas (M.S., Ph.D., molecular and cell biology, 1984-1991). Dr. Bohlin has many articles and publications, ranging from molecular biology to Christian apologetics, such as stem cell research and the ethics of human cloning. His 1991 PhD. thesis was titled: “Complementation of a Defect in Complex I of the Electron Transport Chain by DNA-mediated Gene Transfer.” He has as lectured and debated on dozens of college and university campuses, where he has addressed issues in the creation/evolution debate as well as other science-related issues such as the environment, genetic engineering, medical ethics, and sexually transmitted diseases. His September topic will be “Natural Limits to Biological Change”. www.probe.org/site/c.fdKEIMNsEoG/b.4415415/k.936C/Dr_Ray_Bohlin.htm
Why would a loving God create carnivores? How about parasites? Snake poison doesn't seem "very good" either. In this lecture, Professor of Zoology Walter Veith discusses what some implications of "the Fall" were. For further reading see this technical article on toxins (http://creation.com/understanding-poisons-from-a-creationist-perspective), or the curious case of Little Tyke, a placid lioness that lived healthily on a totally vegan diet (http://creation.com/the-lion-that-wouldnt-eat-meat).
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This is the third part of the Trinkets trilogy. The trinkets trilogy is an experimental, poetic documentary about how the way in which Canadians define themselves, and how our "cultural products" in actuality are nothing more than mere "trinkets" - an item that is hollow of actual meaning, but only is a representation of that which does not exist.
This part examines the way in which we see Canadian econmic history, and it invites you - through its fast pased editing - to contemplate the actual significance of these pieces, or trinkets, of Canadian culture. Filmed and photographed entirely at The Toronto Zoo in Toronto, this piece invites you to examine the one of the many ways in which we objectify living creatures, making them trinkets, to represent our scientific expertise.