Tag: mousetrap
Wolf-Ekkehard Lönnig: An Intelligent Design Pioneer
Darwinism sounds superficially plausible until one looks at real plants and animals with their irreducibly complex details.
Blood Clotting Remains a Mousetrap for Darwin
According to Michael Behe, his critics have managed to provide little more than hand-waving, smoke screens, and the sweeping of crucial problems under the rug.
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.
November: In a New Book, Michael Behe Springs a Trap for Darwin
How could blind evolution arrange biochemical parts into complex functional wholes one small step at a time, as Darwin and his followers envision?
Lesson from a Carnivorous Plant
The aquatic bladderwort lacks the charm of a rose, a lily, cherry blossoms, or many other plants you can think of, but it has something else to recommend it.