Yes they're excellent, though Aron tries to squish as much information as he can in 10 minutes and as such makes it hard to follow
I haven't seen the last few ones, because the bottom line is all the same anyway.
Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism


Yeah, Aronra is exceptional. He's also an interesting character: as it turns out, he's descended from Norse gods, is actually also the basis of at least one batch of sightings of the mythical Sasquatch, and his exploits are also the inspiration for the only "true strory" in the notorious tabloid "Weekly World News". He explains it all here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdbRcxVYWSY
Another educational series in the same vain, also very high quality, is potholer54's "made easy" series: http://www.youtube.com/user/potholer54#g/c/DB23537556D7AADB
He also has a version of the same series made "school friendly", and a series on climate change, which is quite excellent, and well worth watching too:
http://www.youtube.com/user/potholer54#g/c/A4F0994AFB057BB8

WAO! thanks so much Stegocephalian !

Films were good, I liked them. Interesting thing is that Creationism is mainly an American thing. Not very much discussed in Europe. May be, because most people here are baptised as catholic or protestant, may go to church at Xmas and not take the whole thing so serious in the mean time. I was quite surprised when I heared that in the US Creationism is thought in schools.

I was quite surprised when I heared that in the US Creationism is thought in schools.
It isn't - not in public schools, and not legally at least. The whole creationist propaganda campaign that's lasted for decades in the US has been geared towards getting creationism into the science classroom, and/or getting evolution out. So far they haven't succeeded - though it's a constant battle in the US.
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=126AFB53A6F002CC
Found this video series. Discuss. I think theyre excellent.