The Evolution vs God movie is a short video in which Ray Comfort walks up to random people on what appears to be a college campus, it is never made clear, and asks them questions about evolution. The video does not seem to be a very well thought out video. There is a lot of talking and it is never really made clear as to what Comfort is trying to achieve with his questions. The audience is left to assume that he was trying to point out that believing in evolution requires some amount of faith in itself. The video defiantly accomplishes this goal if that was indeed the goal of his video. However the hostility and overall air of superiority was making the interviewees very uncomfortable and they had trouble making their case. Comfort also made it a habit to snatch away the mic from them while they are talking, and editing out responses they made. .
Despite the methods he employed in the video the point was made, a little bit of faith is required if you want to believe in evolution. Comfort then begins to challenge the interviewees to produce some sort of evidence of evolution. One particular exchange stands out as dishonest when he questions PZ Myers asking him for proof and he produces the Stickleback fish as the most current evidence of Evolution. Comfort: "What have they become?" Myers: "They're various species of sticklebacks." Comfort: "They stayed as fish?" Myers: "Well, of course." It appears that Myers, if he had not been edited into silence, would have gone on to explain that it is not expected that the fish would have changed into non-fish over the several human lifetimes the fish have been observed. The changes observed however are the right kind for the fish to change into non-fish over the course of several million years and does support the theory of evolution. Other than the Myers incident, he does go on to point out the gross overestimation of the evidence for evolution.