Axe’s Not-So-Secret Guide to Making Cookies and Dragonflies

Episode 1539 December 08, 2021 00:23:36
Axe’s Not-So-Secret Guide to Making Cookies and Dragonflies
Intelligent Design the Future
Axe’s Not-So-Secret Guide to Making Cookies and Dragonflies

Dec 08 2021 | 00:23:36

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Show Notes

This ID the Future brings in protein scientist Douglas Axe to discuss his contribution to a new book, The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith. Axe and host Casey Luskin discuss Axe’s thinking on the design intuition, the evidence that it’s triggered almost universally in small children when they observe things like dragonflies or fresh-baked cookies, and why he’s convinced that this intuition is a rational one rooted in our true sense of what sorts of things require know-how for their creation. For those who retort “Science!,” Axe has some of that to offer as well. As he tells Luskin, he led Read More ›

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