Tag: Douglas Axe
Similarity Happens! The Problem of Homoplasy
Organisms display similarities of sequence, form, or life history that cannot be accounted for by their family tree.
Applied Darwinism: A New Paper from Bob Marks and His Team, in BIO-Complexity
Computational implementations of the Darwinian mechanism only work in a very limited sense.
Biologic Institute’s Redesigned Website and Blog Is a Winner
Doug Axe writes about luciferase, an evocatively named enzyme that makes fireflies glow while also pointing to one test, among others, that Darwinism fails.
Specious Speciation: The Myth of Observed Large-Scale Evolutionary Change
For years, Internet Darwin activists have cited the TalkOrigins Speciation FAQ. People who believe this FAQ demonstrates that Darwinian processes can produce large-scale biological change have been badly misled.
Darwin Plagiarism Charge Resurfaces in Time for Alfred Russel Wallace Documentary and Debate
Wallace would break from Darwin in 1869 and develop a theory of intelligent evolution that in many ways presaged modern intelligent design theory.