Tag: Douglas Axe
Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design — A Week in Seattle FREE — But You Must Apply by April 3
This is how we train the next generation of scientists and scholars in the leadership of the ID movement.
Of Whales and Timescales
The changes involved in adapting a generic mammalian template into a whale are certainly not all simple, independent, single-letter changes.
Summer Seminars on Intelligent Design, Deadline April 3 — The Education You Won’t Get in College
One of the consequences of academia’s embargo against ID is that students on their own university campuses can’t learn about evidence for design in nature.
Answering Simplistic Presentations of Darwinism
Design advocates have the advantage of looking at both sides of the origins debate.
Adam and the Genome and Doug Axe’s Research on the Evolution of New Protein Folds
Douglas Axe is a protein scientist who has published work on the rarity of new protein folds by doing research on beta-lactamase enzymes.