Tag: A Mousetrap for Darwin
Dan Stern Cardinale: Comparative Biology, Invincible Ignorance
Stern Cardinale loses it at the point where I note that Darwin-boosters go mute when asked how complex traits evolve (such as, say, those of bats or whales).
The Enchanted Sleep of Andreas Wagner
Apparently, Darwinian evolution doesn’t actually explain life. This may come as news to some people.
Michael Behe: A Mousetrap for Darwin
The Lehigh University biochemist answers misconceptions about irreducible complexity, and responds to the claim that “molecular machines” is a misnomer.
Michael Behe Answers More Reasonable Objections to Intelligent Design
Behe and Pat Flynn tackle critiques from Alvin Plantinga, Graham Oppy, Russell Doolittle, Kenneth Miller, and others.
Real-World Data and the Lesson of Chloroquine Resistance
The take-home lesson is that evolution, on its best day, is an embarrassingly anemic process.