Tag: Irreducible Complexity
ID Literature and the Great Evolutionary Firewall
If you’re going to engage people on the topic of intelligent design publications, don’t let them force two false assumptions on you.
Care for Appetizers? Electric Proteins, Spidey Sense, and More
Welcome to the second day of the New Year! Like tasty sliders, these short news stories should get the juices flowing for big developments in 2020.
Glucose Systems in the Body — Another Instance of Irreducible Complexity
Dr. Howard Glicksman, author of an extended series on “The Designed Body,” is interviewed by biologist Ray Bohlin.
Q&A with Michael Behe: New Examples of Irreducible Complexity
“What have you done for me lately?” So jokes biochemist Michael Behe, paraphrasing a question he often gets.
Q&A with Behe on Intelligent Design: “A Strong Desire to Misunderstand These Arguments”
Shouldn’t important concepts be easy and intuitive to grasp? Apparently not! Sorry to disappoint you, but Behe helps make what is challenging far more accessible.