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DSA Catalog
Botany


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The Ancient Forest- Dr. Keith Swenson
A beautiful slide show of the ancient forest in the Pacific Northwest,
showing how unforested areas progress into mature forests, and how
evolutionists misuse this evidence in support of their theory. Also, some
interesting symbiotic relationships between forest plants, pointing to
intelligent design, are presented.
(taped 10/26/96; 1 hour 47 minutes; $6) |
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Design in Botany- Steve Hayley
A discussion of how living organisms show evidence that they were created
(plants in particular). Information is vital to the processes of every
living cell, and information requires intelligence for its origin.
(taped 12/21/98; 2 hours, 3 minutes; $6) |
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The Origin of Trees- Ralph Anderson
There is a great multitude of widely varying kinds of trees, each with
its own niche in the ecological system and perfectly suited to the climate,
soil, and animal life where it grows. There is much beauty to be found in
trees, and they appear well designed for where they live.
(taped 4/18/99; 1 hour, 14 minutes; $6) |
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Wildflowers of the Colombia River Gorge -- Dr. Keith Swenson
3/18/00
Spring is a time for wildflowers--especially in the Columbia River Gorge!
From mid-February on, a parade of blossoms carpets its slopes. Professor
Kenton Chambers of Oregon State University wrote: ÒIn the entire Pacific
Northwest region, no other area has a concentration of species equal to that
found in this one river canyon.Ó Why are there so many Gorge wildflowers?
Where did they come from? How can one indentify them?
For answers to these and many other questions, Keith Swenson presents a
slide-illustrated mini-course, ÒWildflowers of the Columbia River Gorge.Ó
The program, through lecture and beautiful slide photography, will provide
the necessary background for indentifying, understanding and enjoying Gorge
wildflowers. Significantly, this course differs from all other programs on
wild flowers offered in the Portland area, for it is based, not on
evolution, but on a Biblical understanding of origins and earth history.
(taped 3/2000 2 hours, 1 minute) |
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