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    |   | City of the Bees  You're about to visit an incredible city. Where everyone has a job. A   place where there's no need for hospitals or retirement homes. The   organized, efficient City of the Bees. You'll learn how these amazing insects live and work. You'll see   their police patrols, sanitation squads, and air conditioning systems.   And you'll begin to grasp their language, as you watch worker bees   describe the direction and the distance of their latest nectar find. You'll be amazed at the harsh law of the hive, which leaves no room   for the sick or unproductive members. And you'll find out why God's   design for human relationships is vastly different from his system for   bees. | 
 
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    |   | Dust or Destiny  Fish that lay eggs on dry land. Birds that navigate for thousands of   miles without a map or compass. Bats that swoop through total darkness   without the slightest bump in the night.  In Dust or Destiny, you'll marvel at some of the world's   most astonishing natural wonders. And learn how each of them gives   fervent testimony to the fact that this planet was not formed from   ordinary dust. But from the loving hands of a living God. | 
 
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    |   | Experience With an Eel  The electric eel lives in the fresh waters of the Amazon Basin. The   eel can discharge an electrical impulse capable of killing a horse. This   eel can locate fish by means of "radar," then captures its prey by   knocking it out with a violent shock of electricity. In Experience With an Eel, Dr. Irwin Moon and his lab   assistants demonstrates the eel's electrical shocking power. The study   of the electric eel helps to answer many questions concerning the   relationships of science and the Word of God. | 
 
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    |   | Facts of Faith  Would you believe that heat isn't hot? Steel can float in mid-air?   And even the most solid substances aren't really solid at all? In Facts of Faith, you'll watch one million volts of   electricity blaze through a man's body. And witness a whole series of   sophisticated scientific experiments all designed to demonstrate some   powerful spiritual truths, such as, what faith is and how you can have   it. | 
 
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    |   | God of Creation  A creeping caterpillar takes wing as a graceful butterfly. Flowers   open their blooms before your eyes. A twinkling point of light reveals a   solar system millions of light-years away. It's all the work of the God of Creation. | 
 
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    |   | God of the Atom Energy, the equivalent of mass; a radical conception, key to the   atomic age. The idea expressed in E=MC2 is actually quite simple. But it   has caused a great revolution in scientific thinking.  It means any object, a desk, a pencil, a piece of paper, just any bit of matter represents an unbelievable amount of energy. God of the Atom addresses man's spiritual bankruptcy and his need for regeneration. | 
 
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    |   | Hidden Treasures  You don't have to visit the museum to find priceless works of art, stunning jewels, or riches untold—just look around you. In Hidden Treasures, you'll explore the intricate beauty of a   simple snow crystal. Swim the crowded ocean within a single drop of   seawater. Marvel at a desert flower too tiny for the sharpest eye to   see. And in the end, you'll learn how the greatest treasure of all is to   meet the Creator of all you behold and know Him as your own, heavenly   Father. | 
 
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    |   | Journey of Life  Witness a fantastic voyage through floods, fire and storms. A valiant   struggle for survival against impossible odds. All performed by a   perfectly ordinary, yet truly remarkable creation: the simple seed. But Journey of Life is more than a fascinating look at God's   design for growing plants. It's also a wonderful picture of the most   important voyage of all, the journey of the living seed of God's Word,   taking root in human hearts. This highly acclaimed video urges us to   examine God's plan for our lives. And to look beyond present struggles   to the promise of eternal life. | 
 
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    |   | Mystery of the Three Clocks  The human brain. The cicada or "seventeen-year locust." Chemicals   reacting to one another. These three very different things have built-in   "alarm clocks." Mystery of the Three Clocks presents a set of laboratory   experiments based upon the mystery of these three "clocks," introduces   the "will of man" and concludes that although man can make his own   choice... he cannot control the result of that choice. | 
 
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    |   | Of Books and Sloths  The sloth. Nature's champion sluggard. One of the most misunderstood   animals in the world. As recent as a century ago the sloth was regarded   as a "blunder of nature." To capture this story, the Moody Institute of   Science did research in the laboratory and in the jungles of Panama. The message Of Books and Sloths points out the dependability   and the accuracy of the Scriptures as compared with man's writings that   must be constantly revised to correct inaccuracies. | 
 
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    |   | Prior Claim  An unsuspecting insect is lured by a sweet scent. Suddenly the jaws   of a carnivorous plant clamp shut. It's dinner time for the Venus Fly   Trap. Long before man invented traps to capture his food, these   carnivorous plants were putting them to work. In fact, many of man's   most ingenious inventions have been borrowed from God's original designs   in nature. In Prior Claim, you'll explore the world of the rap-door   spider, the archer fish, the rattlesnake, and many other fascinating   animals that reflect the inventive genius of God. And you'll see how the   Creator has prior claim not only on ideas and inventions, but also on   human lives. | 
 
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    |   | Professor and the Prophets  Did the Bible prophets speak by divine authority or from imagination?   What chance do human predictions have of coming true and how do   fulfilled Bible prophecies compare? In Professor and the Prophets, Professor Peter W. Stoner   applies the principles of mathematical probability to prophecies   concerning Babylon, Jerusalem, Tyre and Petra and uncovers some amazing   facts concerning the authorship of the Bible. | 
 
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    |   | Red River of Life  Step inside the most complex factory ever designed. With thirty   trillion cylinders. Powered by a pump that's far superior to the finest   steel. In Red River of Life, you'll see what makes your blood, your   lifeline, carry its precious cargo of oxygen to every corner of your   body. And more importantly, you'll learn how the shed blood of Jesus   Christ is the source of life in the Spirit. | 
 
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    |   | Signposts Aloft  A tiny plane is lost in the clouds. The struggling pilot banks a turn   to escape the dense cloud cover. His senses deceive him, telling him   the plane has stopped turning. So he turns harder. But the nose drops.   Speed picks up. And suddenly he's caught in a downward spiral, a   graveyard spin. In Signposts Aloft, you'll find out how man's senses can be   fooled in flight. You'll see experiments that dramatically illustrate   the problems pilots and astronauts face. And you'll learn why man needs   outside guidance from God, just as pilots need to place faith in their   instrument panels. | 
 
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    |   | Time and Eternity  Say, do you like mystery stories? The mystery is time. The haunted   house is space. In this true story, the ghosts travel at the speed of   light... and they come straight out of the past... your past. In Time and Eternity, you're going to explore the mystery of   time in the laboratory. Using a super high-speed camera nicknamed a   "time microscope" and a time-lapse camera, Dr. Irwin Moon teaches about   time. The reality of eternity is seen as a scientific fact. An infinite God   of time, space and eternity offers the solution to life's one absolute,   the necessity of forgiveness. | 
 
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    |   | Ultimate Adventure  Scorching sun, danger, and injury. Dick Ewing faced all of this and   more when he became one of the first men to cross the vast expanse of   the Sahara desert on a motorcycle and survive. In Ulitmate Adventure, Dick confronts a life and death struggle and a dramatic "encounter" with God. | 
 
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    |   | Voice of the Deep  Have you ever heard a fish that croaks? Or shrimp that clac? How   about porpoise that moo? The "silent deep" is not so silent after all.   Take a trip beneath the sea to discover many strange facts about a   little-known world. In Voice of the Deep, we see that a person needs not only new ears but a new life to fathom the mysteries of the spiritual realm. | 
 
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    |   | Where the Waters Run  As a roaring river, it rushes over rapids and falls. It drops from   the sky in delicate snowflakes, and pounds the ground in hailstones. It   fills our ice trays and provides power for electricity. Water, or H2O, is the vital compound we need for life. Where the Waters Run takes a fresh look at this unique natural resource. You'll find out why   ice floats when most frozen substances sink. And how water rises in the   trunks of trees, working against the pull of gravity. You'll discover how water makes the difference between the desolate   moon and the fertile earth. And how God's supply of Living Water is the   difference between spiritual life and death. | 
 
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    |   | Windows of the Soul  Can you always trust your five senses to tell the truth? Have you   ever "seen" the odor of an onion? Or known why dogs come running to a   "soundless" whistle? Windows of the Soul answers these questions and many more through unusual and entertaining experiments. | 
 
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