The Dig
The Dig explores the experience of a group of Christian professors, scientists and students who spend a month of every year undertaking paleontological research in a remote part of Eastern Wyoming. The story follows a young scientist as he takes the baton of leadership from the founder of the project, Dr. Art Chadwick, an older geologist who is struggling to pass it to the next generation. The series shows the personal drive, cutting-edge research, and the many challenges faced by the most committed members of the group, some of whom have been involved for 20 years. The goal of the series is to reveal the search for what the data shows regarding dinosaurs, through the lens of real people and their commitment to this quest. The Dig will show that Christians need not be afraid of good science and allowing the data to speak for itself.
About The Dig
Hope Channel International has partnered with Southwestern Adventist University and the Dinosaur Science Museum to create a thought - provoking mini documentary series, The Dig. The Dig will premiere on January 3, 2020 as all episodes will be available to watch on the Hope Channel App, and DirecTV 368.
For one month every year, Dr. Art Chadwick and Dr. Jared Wood travel from Southwestern Adventist University to the 8,000-acre Hanson Ranch and Research Center in Eastern Wyoming. They are joined by over a hundred participants consisting of scientists, students, and paleontology enthusiasts from around the world.
The Dig is a reality series that lets the viewer experience the sights, sounds, and stories of a summer with the research team. Directed by award-winning filmmaker and Southwestern Adventist University communication professor, Paul Kim, the series features stunning imagery of Eastern Wyoming and its epic storms, while giving a compelling depiction of the emotional journey undertaken by everyone who makes it through the month-long adventure.
“Most people who are interested in paleontology are absorbed in the dinosaurs themselves, as they are such fascinating creatures that we are still trying to better understand”, says Paul Kim, Director of The Dig. “But what drew me to this project was the human story behind the excavation--the compelling characters who found this work to be so important and fun that they would dedicate so much of their time and so much physical effort into paleontology, year after year.”
The Dig Lecture Series
January 3, 2020
EVIDENCE FOR INTELLIGENT DESIGN
In this lecture Chadwick probes the issues that arise when you take the designer out of origins. How can evolutionists explain the intricacies of modern molecular biology using only random processes and chance? The earliest fossils already had all the complexity at the cellular level that is present in any modern cell. Where did this design originate?