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Edward T. Babinski


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Studied Biology at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Graduated in 1978. Lives in Greenville, South Carolina.

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The Enzyme Fold Argument of Douglas Axe, Undeniably Questionable

THE ENZYME FOLD FALLACY OF DOUGLAS AXEMeyer brought up the work of fellow I.D.ist Douglas Axe. Axe claims that new genes and/or protein folds are too improbable to evolve by random mutations and hence inaccessible to evolution:Basically every gene, every new protein fold... there is nothing of significance that we can show [that] can be had in that gradualistic way. It’s all a mirage. None of
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Published on May 21, 2026 17:10
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Leaving The Fold: Testimoni...

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“Don't creationists ever wonder about the fact that the paleontologists found ape-like skulls with the 'human leg and foot bones,' rather than the other way around, i.e., human skulls with 'ape leg and foot bones?' . . . Come on, creationists, think about it! Did God hide the human skulls, only leaving behind leg and foot bones belonging to human midgets with misshapen feet, and mix such bones only with the skulls of ape-like creatures with larger cranial capacities than living apes? What a 'kidder' the creationists' God must be.”
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