Now Playing:Mysterious Origins of Man #3b Bonus Material Childress Milton [NBC
1996]
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Three Jurassic Art
Plus uncut interviews with David H. Childress
and Richard Milton
Total running time 113 Min.
On Sunday
February 25th 1996, NBC broadcast The Mysterious Origins of Man,
narrated in part by Charlton Heston, purporting to be a documentary
about scientific evidence that would overturn currently accepted
views of human history and evolution.
Although Mysterious Origins
was anti-evolutionary, it was not advocating scientific creationism,
even though some of the experts and arguments are familiar to
readers of scientific creationist literature. Instead, just as
scientific creationism is an attempt to use science to support
fundamentalist Christianity, Mysterious Origins is apparently an
attempt to use science to support Hinduism. Much of the material in
the program is based on the contents of two books, Forbidden
Archeology and The Hidden History of the Human Race by Michael Cremo
and Richard Thompson, both of whom appeared on the show and are
members of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, a branch of the
International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Both books are
published by Govardhan Hill Publishing.
Other material for
Mysterious Origins came from Graham Hancocks book Fingerprints of
the Gods, Rand and Rose Flem-Aths book When the Sky Fell, and Robert
Bauval and Adrian Gilberts book The Orion Mystery.