Tag: Douglas Axe
Doug Axe: In Cuttlefish, “Genetic Program for Limb Development Predates Limbs”
That’s the way it is, universally, with creative invention.
Three Ways that Plants Defy Darwin’s Mechanism
Plants have no brains and limited mobility, yet they have mechanisms to thrive in place. One mechanism involves the prevention of inbreeding.
Are We Alone in the Cosmos? Here’s a Real Paradox for You
The problem is, none of these people cite papers or other writing by researchers on intelligent design, like the work done by Douglas Axe on protein evolution probabilities.
Two Views of Evolution, and Why They Don’t Mix
If he chose to, could God use a sandstorm to turn a block of marble into a representation of the human form that would put Michelangelo’s David to shame?
A Child’s Intuition of Purpose in Nature Is No Accident
In 1929, child psychologist Jean Piaget called children “artificialists” who tend to regard everything as “the product of human creation.”