Tag: Michael Behe
Is Natural Law Irreducible?
Perhaps the most fundamental distinction between naturalism and intelligent design is where each metaphysical framework draws the line at irreducibility.
Dawkins, Dennett, and the Taste for Iconoclasm
I’ve had two memorable encounters with Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett, one with Dennett alone, the other with both together.
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.
Ingenious Artistry in the Origin of Hummingbirds
In contrast with neo-Darwinism, I conclude that an absolutely ingenious artist was at work here, transcending all human abilities, ideas, and powers.
Understanding “Reductionism” and Intelligent Design
The word “reductionism” is thrown around a lot, but it can mean several different things.