Tag: Darwin’s Black Box
Why the Blood Clotting Cascade Challenges Evolution
The coagulation cascade cannot evolve unless there is simultaneously a mechanism in hand for controlling it. Both would have to arise at the same time.
Answering Farina on Behe’s Work: Irreducible Complexity
The first exhibit is Lenski’s long-term evolution experiment, in which, after some 33,000 generations, bacterial cells evolved the ability to grow on citrate.
New Book Offers the CATHOLIC Case for Intelligent Design
The world — indeed, the universe — is charged with grandeur. Everything speaks of its beauty, power, and purpose — of its exquisite and intelligent design.
Behe Answers Best Objections to Irreducible Complexity
Following the philosopher Alvin Plantinga, Pat Flynn says that some of the attacks on Behe have been hysterical, but some have been more thoughtful.
Michael Behe Debates Evolution and Catholicism
Dr. Behe says that his skepticism toward neo-Darwinism stemmed purely from his scientific research.