Category: Science
Michael Behe: Battle of the Mousetraps
Behe used the common mousetrap to illustrate irreducible complexity, showing how various mechanical contrivances need all of their main parts to function.
Origin of Life: Jeremy England’s Search for a Natural Explanation
If I had written this book, I would have concluded with a final chapter that began with a verse from the book of Genesis.
On Delaying Puberty
The pituitary gland produces hormones that stimulate the ovaries in girls and the testicles in boys.
“Compelling,” “Thorough”: Biochemist Russell Carlson on Behe’s Mousetrap
“Over the years Behe has received a mountain of criticism, all of which has been answered by him in letters to the editors of journals, newspapers, and blogs.”
From Physicist Jeremy England, a Deeply Insightful Book on the Origin of Life
England begins by describing how his book interweaves the discussion of the science of life with his Orthodox Jewish faith.