
In 1859, Charles Darwin published, On the Origin of Species. In it, he argued that all of life on earth was the product of undirected natural processes. Time, chance, and natural selection. Since Darwin, biologists have relied on such processes to account for the origin of living things. Yet today, this approach is being challenged as never before. "Unlocking the Mystery of Life" is the story of top-notch, contemporary scientists who are advancing a powerful idea -- "the theory of intelligent design." Using state-of-the-art computer animation, "Unlocking the Mystery of Life" transports you into the interior of the living cell to explore systems and machines that bear the unmistakable hallmarks of design.
Discover the intricacy of a microscopic bacterial rotary motor, which spins at 100,000 rpm. Within the nucleus explore the wonder of DNA, a thread-like molecule that stores instructions to build the essential components of every living organism. It is part of a biological information processing system more complex and more powerful than any computer network. This compelling documentary examines an idea with the power to revolutionize our understanding of life... and to unlock the mystery of its origin.

It tells the story of the birth of the modern Intelligent Design 
	movement, making a strong case against Darwinian unguided evolution, 
	featuring people like Dr. Dean Kenyon (evolutionary biologist and 
	prestigious scientist), Dr. Michael Behe (biochemist), Dr. Paul Nelson, and 
	many others.
The video starts with a very good overview of the history of Darwin's work, 
	his visit to the Galapagos Islands, his development of his theory in 1895, 
	and the publishing of his "Origins of Species". Many times Darwin is quoted, 
	such as:
- "Natural selection acts only by taking advantage of slight, successive 
	variations. She can never take a great and sudden leap, but must advance by 
	short and sure, though slow steps."
- "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ existed which could 
	not possibly have been formed by numerous successive slight modifications, 
	my theory would absolutely break down."
Darwinian supporters have taken his theory beyond his statements, with 
	Natural Selection often used as a Designer substitute. While natural 
	selection can explain some small changes, it takes an amazing leap of faith 
	to jump to large scale changes at a level of an organism where new 
	information is needed. Natural selection selects for advantage (not neutral 
	changes) and it does not add new features but rather removes features that 
	are not successful.
Some of the strong points of intelligent design are shown via the various 
	molecular machines such as the bacterial flagellum. Other concepts like 
	irreducible complexity are explained (multi-component systems that require 
	all parts to function correctly; one part missing and we don't have ANY 
	function, not lesser function as Darwinian Evolution would require). Precise 
	sequence of assembly is also of key importance in building molecular 
	machines, like constructing a building requires precise sequence of steps.
	
Bill Gates said: "DNA is like computer program, just much more complex". 
	From all that we know, information is generated by intelligence and 
	intelligent agents can produce information rich systems. At present there is 
	no natural cause that produces information. Darwinist claim that we are not 
	allowed to evoke intelligence in our analysis, but every day we do it in 
	archeology (say Egyptian writings in pyramids, or Stone Hedge). On what 
	basis do we make such thesis?
For further reading/ watching you may like to consider: 
	Icons Of Evolution DVD, Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution, 
	The 
	Design Inference: Eliminating Chance through Small Probabilities 
	(Cambridge Studies in Probability, Induction and Decision Theory), 
	The Cell's Design: How Chemistry 
	Reveals the Creator's Artistry. 
The video is filled with great snapshots of animals in the wild, plus animations, something that smaller children will enjoy watching, as well!
Review by: Zoran Zaev