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Earnest, talky effort to reconcile religion with science. Read Common Sense Media's The Genesis Code review, age rating, and parents guide.
- C.Thomas Howell, Patrick Read Johnson
- Renee Schonfeld
- C.R. Lewis, Kelsey Sanders, Logan Bartholomew
How do you talk about creation and specifically an intelligent creator without sounding unintelligent? You follow the logic and reasoning that is laid out in The Genesis Code. This movie describes the theology and biology at a deep level while still entertaining. This is a great movie whether you already believe God created the universe or not.
Rated 3/5 Stars • Rated 3 out of 5 stars 05/07/19 Full Review Audience Member Fanatastic Movie! Bring an amazing understanding of how the Bible and Science agree with each other on these ...
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- Renee Schonfeld
- PG
- Patrick Read Johnson, C. Thomas Howell
The Genesis Code: Directed by C. Thomas Howell, Patrick Read Johnson. With Logan Bartholomew, Kelsey Sanders, C.R. Lewis, Ernest Borgnine. A college hockey player and a female journalism student struggle to find common ground with their spiritual faith and scientific studies.
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- Drama
- C. Thomas Howell, Patrick Read Johnson
- 2010-08-25
Plot. Kerry Wells (Kelsey Sanders), a college student journalist and committed Christian, has been assigned to do a story on Blake Truman (Logan Bartholomew), the college's hockey superstar. Blake struggles with personal crisis but rejects Kerry's reliance on her faith.
Aug 25, 2010 · “T he Genesis Code” is a full-featured film that pits the biblical six-day creation against the big bang theory of origins. In this contest, the viewer will notice that “The Genesis Code” never contemplates that the Bible should govern science; rather its presupposition is reversed.
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Feb 22, 2011 · Hey, if you don't want to see a movie with Christian viewpoints on life's tragedies and a thought-provoking exploration of how much science and faith both agree on our origins, there's a simple answer: don't watch it!