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Awesome Science: The Grand Canyon

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Awesome Science The Grand Canyon

Let me introduce you to 14-year-old Noah Justice. Noah is the host of this new video series called Awesome Science. He’s going to take you on field trips to some incredible places like the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone. These field trips will be presented from a Biblical (creation) worldview. Noah will be comparing the traditional evolution viewpoint found at most of these locations to the Biblical account of what happened.

Having been to the Grand Canyon a couple of times since moving to Az, we were interested in watching Exploring the Grand Canyon with Noah Justice. Noah is quite entertaining in his presentation of the two different views of the Grand Canyon. The video itself is a good quality production which isn’t surprising once we learned that the producer (Noah’s Dad, Kyle Justice) has had his work featured on networks such as National Geographic and the Outdoor Channel. Being that the Justices are a homeschool family, it’s no shock that the whole family is involved in these productions. It’s fun to see a quality nature/science video presented by a kid to kids. Even though it’s done in a kid-friendly format, people of all ages will enjoy the video.

In this 30-minute video, Noah talks about how:

  • the evidence points toward the Grand Canyon being formed in days, not millions of years
  • the Grand Canyons layers show evidence of being laid down in less than a year, not millions of years
  • the Biblical record can be trusted as a historical account of the earth.

Each video has an available study guide which includes review exercises for the various segments within the video. The study guides help viewers get the most out of the videos. Bonus activities are provided to allow the viewer to dig deeper into the topics being covered.

When watching the video, you’ll want to make sure you check out the bloopers as they are rather amusing. Munchkin says it proves that Noah is just a regular kid.

I received a copy of the dvd and study guide to help facilitate the writing of a frank and honest review. A positive review is not guaranteed, and all opinions are my own.

One Comment

  1. I wanted to take a moment and thank you for your kind review of Awesome Science. We are so excited to see people excited about this project. When you produce a video like this there’s no guarantee people will want to buy it. God has been in this project all the way and we’re excited about producing additional episodes. Right now we have three coming out and three more in the fall. We’d like to shoot another seven next fall.

    Thanks again,

    Kyle Justice

    March 15, 2012
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