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Design Requires A Designer Willie E. Dye, Ph.D., Ph.D., Ph.D., Th.D., D.M., D.D. 6922 Knowlton Pl. #102 Los Angeles, CA 90045 (310) 338.0955 diatheke2@aol.com Founder and CEO of the New Covenant Institute of Biblical Archaeology Co-Director of the Biblical and American Archaeological Society Professional Archaeologist and Ordained Minister Area Supervisor and Lecturing Archaeologist for Creation Evidence Museum and Excavation Team, Glen Rose, Texas Ambassador of Goodwill for Israel Member of the National Association of Black Geologists and Geophysicists, Houston, Texas UCLA Friends of Archaeology, Los Angeles, California Creation Science Association, Torrance, California www.nciba.org

Who am I? Where did I come from? What s my purpose here on earth? Where am I going? Evolutionists cannot answer these questions, but God s Word answers them ALL! As one of the few Black Biblical Archaeologists in the country, Dr. Willie E. Dye is a much sought-after lecturer and teacher who delves into the origins of life issues. Through his travels to more than 28 countries doing field study, Dr. Dye examines evidence that proves design requires a designer. For lecture availability and other information regarding Dr. Dye, please call: 310.338.0955.

BIOGRAPHY Born in Terell, Texas, December 3, 1948, Willie E. Dye is the eldest of seven children, whose living Christian parents gave them a great, rich inheritance--values and a belief system beyond what money could buy. Uppermost was the value of living a godly, moral life, and the importance of a good education. Even though his parents had a limited education, they were adamant that Willie and his siblings would get a good education. Among the many treasured things my parents instilled in me was that an education is a conquest, not a bequest. It can t be given. It must be achieved. They also taught us that the value of education lies not in its possession, but the struggle to secure it. In addition, my parents used to say, If you want others to think well of you, then set them an example by thinking well of yourself. With those ideals in place, Willie and his siblings could succeed. Willie received a real education during the desegregation era of the mid-sixties, when he was one of the first Black students to attend the once White-only school on the north side of his town. According to him, It was an eye-opening experience! See, all of us are the sum total of all the experiences we have had in life, and a composite of all the people we have met over the years, and I ve met the good, the bad, and the ugly. I adhere to the philosophy that every day is a classroom, every experience is a lesson, and everyone I meet is my teacher. Countless individuals who have crossed my path have left a permanent deposit, affecting my life for the better. After graduating from Burnett High School in 1968, Willie served two years in the United States Marines, completing a short tour in Vietnam. Upon returning to the States, Willie attended Grambling State University for a semester before taking off again to serve his country for an additional three years; this time as part of the Army, where his tour of duty included Germany, Korea, and, once again, Vietnam. The path to Willie Dye s success and current position in life began with a love for history and geography when he was in elementary school. Combine that with curiosity, a quest for true knowledge, plus the determination to dig it up at all costs, and a love for people, it is not by chance that he landed in the field of biblical archaeology. From his youth, he was fascinated by people, their different cultures, their habits, and their struggles. His field of study has allowed him ample opportunity to delve deeply into those areas of fascination and satisfy his curiosity. After leaving the armed forces he moved to California in 1973. Dye began studying cinematography at Los Angeles City College in 1984, while simultaneously playing an active role in the helps ministry as an usher and Sunday School teacher at his church, Crenshaw Christian Center. It was during this time that Willie Dye was attending special seminars around the Southland and at one of those seminars where he met Dr. Richard Fales, a renowned biblical archaeologist from Northridge, California. This meeting with Dr. Fales changed the course of Willie Dye s life and placed him on the path of study that he is on today. Dr. Fales encouraged him to go to school and study archaeology. He told me there was such a need for this topic to be taught in our churches and that he had never met a Black archaeologist in all his years of studying in the field.

Dr. Dye enrolled at California Graduate School of Theology in 1985, and Dr. Fales was one of his professors. Simultaneously, Dye enrolled in the School of Ministry at Crenshaw Christian Center earning a diploma in ministry in 1989. In 1992 he earned his Th.D. in Biblical Counseling from California Graduate School of Theology. He went on to earn four other doctorates: one in Bible Archaeology, Theology, Ministry, and Religious Studies. Over the last eight years, Dr. Dye has studied Biblical Archaeology at the University of Judaism. In addition, for the past three years, he has studied archaeology at UCLA, concentrating on Mayan Text, Mayan Sacred Text, the World of Rock Art, and Egypt After the Pyramids. His busy schedule is proof of his desire to obey the scripture, which reads: Study to show thyself approved. The more you study, the more Word you get on the inside of you and the more you are able to overcome any obstacle that is put before you. Preparation is the key. You must prepare yourself to be a channel through which God can help others come to a knowledge of the truth. He has taught archaeology for more than 25 years and has traveled to more than 22 countries around the world doing field work. He conducts travel study tours, works in the prisons and in juvenile camps. He currently has archaeology projects in Mexico, Colorado, Texas, and is also working on vertebrae paleontology as well as ichnology in Glenrose, Texas at the Paluxy River Bed. He is a Professor and You must prepare yourself to be a channel through which God can help others come to a knowledge of the truth. Director of the Department of Archaeology at Pacific National University where he also holds the position as President. A qualified lecturer at private and public educational institutions, churches, clubs and various organizations, Dr. Dye delves into the origins of life issues and records the fossils. He examines evidence that proves design requires a designer. As one of the few African-American Biblical Archaeologists in the country, Dr. Dye s goals line up with God s goals. He states, I ask four questions: Who am I? Where did I come from? What s my purpose here on earth? Where am I going? Evolutionists cannot answer these questions, but God s Word answers them all. Dr. Dye further states: My thought is this: The search for knowledge and understanding of the physical universe and living things that inhabit it should be conducted under conditions of intellectual freedom without religious, political, or ideological restrictions, that freedom of inquiry and dissemination of ideas require that those so engaged be free to search where their inquiry leads without political censorship and fear of retributions or consequence, whether it is unpopular or not, so those who challenge existing theories must be protected from retaliatory reactions.

WILLIE E. DYE CURRICULUM VITAE PROFILE Primary scientific researcher in creation evidence 25 years experience teaching Biblical Archaeology 25 years experience teaching Biblical principles 18 years counseling and teaching youth and adults at prisons, churches, juvenile camps and counseling Vietnam veterans Extensive knowledge of Biblical principles, theology, philosophy and Biblical Archaeology Excellent speaking ability in both one-on-one and group sessions Compassionate, patient, with perseverance, a love for all people, and great integrity EDUCATION B.A., Theology, California Graduate School of Theology, 1988 M.A., Theology, Crenshaw Christian Center School of Ministry, 1989 Th.D., California Graduate School of Theology, 1992 Ph.D., California Center for Theological Studies, 1993 Ph.D., California Graduate School, 1994 D.M., California Center for Theological Studies, 1994 Ph.D., Biblical Archaeology, Pacific National University and California Center for Theological Studies, 1998 D.D., Pacific National University, 2005 LICENSES California Ordination / World Overcoming Ministries, 1996 State of Utah Ordination / World Wide Gospel Church, 1996 POSITIONS HELD Biblical Professor and Archaeological Researcher, New Life for Old Ministries, 1989 - present Foreman / Supervisor, VA Medical Center, 1992 present Professor, Crenshaw Christian Center School of Ministry, 1994 present Professor, Pacific International Theological Seminary, 2003 present Lecturing Archaeologist, Creation Evidence Museum and Archaeological Excavations, 2003 present Professor, Chinese for Christ Theological Institute, 2005 present Dean, Pacific National University and Theological Institute, 1999 2006

Professor, Pacific National University, 1998 2006 Biblical Teacher, Veterans Administration Medical Center, 1982 1984 HONORS AND AWARDS Artist Cash Award for Excellence in Biblical Studies, 1989 Veteran s Administration Sustained Superior Performance Awards, 1974-2007 DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS A Comprehensive Study of Biblical Counseling for the Christian Family, 1992 Church History, 1994 Christian Leadership, 1995 Advanced Bible Study Methods, 1997 The Grandeur of Elohim, 1998 Biblical Archaeology, 1998 The Origin of Man, His Characteristics and Division of Labor, 2003 PUBLICATIONS Dye, Willie E. 2003. The Origin of Man, His Characteristics and Division of Labor. Los Angeles, California: New Covenant Institute of Biblical Archaeology PUBLIC SERVICE Teaching Biblical Archaeology and Bible principles to inmates of San Quentin Prison, Pelican Bay, Tracy Prison, Northern California Women s Prison, Hawaii State Prison, Preston School of Industry, Donovan State Prison, Southern Desert Correctional Center, High Desert Correctional Center, Jean Nevada Prison, Mabel Bassett Women s Prison, and Angola and many others not named. THESIS COMMITTEES CHAIRED Pacific International University, 1997 to present (all university graduate students) California Center for Theological Studies, 1997 to present (all of the center s graduate students) COURSES TAUGHT Family Dynamics Counseling; Crisis Counseling; Home and Family Counseling; Marriage Counseling; Blood Covenant; Biblical Archaeology; Biblical Anthropology; Bible Geology; Great Leaders of the Bible; Old Testament Survey; New Testament Survey; Between the Testaments; Creation Science; African Studies; Advanced Bible Study Methods; Maya Text; Maya Sacred Text; World of Rock Art; Field Archaeology; Paleopathology; Archaeological Illustrating; Ancient Crete Culture; Egyptology; Paleontology; Ancient Near East; Egypt After

the Pyramids; Etruscan Culture; The Great Basin; North American Archaeology; Ancient Mexican Manuscript; Ancient Manuscript; Classic Mayan Trade. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES Main Lecturer, Advanced Graduate Student Assembly, Seoul, Korea, 1996 Speaker, Converted Muslim Evangelical Church of Scotland, 2006 AFFILIATIONS Co-Director, Biblical and American Archaeological Society Biblical Archaeological Society, Los Angeles Chapter UCLA Friends of Archaeology, Los Angeles, California Creation Evidence Museum & Archaeology Archaeological Excavation Exc. Staff Member, Glen Rose, Texas Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum, Crosbyton, Texas National Association of Black Geologists and Geophysicists OTHER AREAS OF STUDY Maya Texts, UCLA Maya Sacred Texts, UCLA World of Rock Art, UCLA Field Archaeology, UCLA Paleopathology, UCLA Archaeological Illustrating, UCLA Ancient Crete Culture, UCLA Egyptology, BAA Biblical Archaeology, University of Judaism Paleontology, BAA Ancient Near East, UCLA Egypt After the Pyramids, UCLA Etruscan Culture, UCLA The Great Basin, UCLA North American Archaeology, UCLA Ancient Mexican Manuscript, UCLA Ancient Manuscript, UCLA Classic Mayan Trade, UCLA Southern California Theological Seminary training program (ministering to the incarcerated and their families)

FIELD EXPERIENCE 2003 to present, Field Supervisor, Jerusalem, Israel Director: Dr. Carl E. Baugh Ph.D. 2000 to present, Co-Investigator, Acambaro, Mexico Director: Dr. Don Patton 2005 to present, Co-Director, survey of Haydrian s Wall, England Director: Dr. Richard Fales 2003: Director, survey of museums and collection of data from archaeological sites for publication, Paris, France 2001: Director, anthropological research in the Sinai, Sinai Penninsula 1998, 1999: Director, archaeological and anthropological research of Pompei, Pompei, Italy 1992 to present: Field Supervisor, archaeological excavations, Glen Rose, Texas 1988 to present: Co-Director, archaeological excavations, Bakersfield, California 1997: Co-Investigator, archaeological excavations, Brandon, Utah 1996: Co-Investigator, archaeological excavations, Dinosaur, Colorado 1989: Co-Investigator, archaeological excavations, Cairo, Egypt archaeological excavations,