Author: Granville Sewell
Aquatic Bladderworts — Michael Behe’s “Irreducibly Complex” Mousetrap in Nature
Behe offered the mousetrap as an example of a simple everyday device that is “irreducibly complex.”
Jerry Coyne Asks a Good Question
Actually, the history of life on Earth is very similar to the history of human technology.
How Science Lost Its Mind
Before Darwin, nearly everyone, in every corner of the world, believed in some type of ‘‘intelligent design,” and the majority still do.
The “Three Cardinal Problems of Biology”
We still are not close to designing any self-replicating machine. That is still pure science fiction.
Once Again: Who Designed the Designer?
“Some may ask, ‘What is the origin of the engineers? Therefore I don’t believe that this machine has been designed.’”