Tag: Michael Behe
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.
“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.”
Biologist Raymond Bohlin on Behe’s Mousetrap: “This Collection Is a Treasure”
Says biologist Raymond Bohlin, the book is a “gift to anyone passionately interested in biological origins and the debate over Darwinism and design.”
Behe: The Case for Intelligent Design Grows with Science
Evolution’s proper place of study has moved from gross anatomy and population genetics to biochemistry.
Excerpt: Darwinism and Design
Much of the difficulty here arises in the differing standards that different disciplines have for what constitutes an “explanation.”