Brian Bird, producer of The Story of Everything and co-creator of When Calls the Heart, has spent his career telling stories that point people toward hope. His latest project, a documentary six years in the making, takes a different kind of swing — not with Scripture, but with science itself, making the case that when you follow the evidence honestly, it leads unmistakably to design. He opens up about why he felt urgency to make this film, what his own kids experienced being pushed through secular university classrooms, and why he believes this is exactly the movie young people need right now.
Scientific materialism, the anything-but-God syndrome, and the science that keeps pointing back to a designer: Brian walks through why the film has no narrator and lets 22 scientists and scholars tell the story themselves, how following the evidence rather than an agenda shaped every creative decision, and why even the multiverse and simulation theory ultimately just kick the designer further down the road without getting rid of him. He also reflects on what making this film did to his own faith, why When Calls the Heart is still the top-rated scripted show on Sunday nights on cable after 13 seasons, and why he believes content that carries no cynicism will always find a hungry audience.
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