flightless cormorant Type post Date December 19, 2020 CategoriesBiochemistryEvolution Tagged , bacteria, birds, Darwinian theory, devolution, flightlessness, function, Lehigh University, Michael Behe, molecular evolution, molecular level of life, niche advantages, peer-reviewed literature, The Quarterly Review of Biology, viruses Michael Behe: Evolution by Devolution Science and Culture December 19, 2020 Biochemistry, Evolution 1 An example of this devolutionary process on a showy scale? Flightless island birds, devolved from birds that could fly. Read More ›
Behe and Mousetrap Type post Author Michael Behe Date December 3, 2020 CategoriesEngineeringEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , A Mousetrap for Darwin, biochemical systems, biochemists, Darwin's Black Box, Darwinian evolution, Darwinian theory, Darwinism, evolutionary biologists, intelligent design, Michael Behe, molecular level of life, natural selection, Oxford University, religion, summer, Thomas Cavalier-Smith, Trends in Biochemical Sciences, Trends in Ecology and Evolution Excerpt: Darwinism and Design Michael Behe December 3, 2020 Engineering, Evolution, Intelligent Design 3 Much of the difficulty here arises in the differing standards that different disciplines have for what constitutes an “explanation.” Read More ›
Behe-and-Mousetrap Type post Author Michael Behe Date February 19, 2020 CategoriesIntelligent Design Tagged , __edited, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Alvin Plantinga, biologists, Boston Review, Charles Darwin, cheese, chloroquine, Darwin Devolves, Darwin's Black Box, Darwinian processes, Darwinists, designer, Florida International University, function, genes, H. Allen Orr, intelligent design, Irreducible Complexity, John McDonald, lungs, Michael Behe, molecular level of life, Mount Rushmore, mouse, mousetrap, philosophers, Purdue University, The Design Inference, The Edge of Evolution, Where the Conflict Really Lies, William A. Dembski Philosophical-ish Objections to Intelligent Design: A Response to Paul Draper Michael Behe February 19, 2020 Intelligent Design 22 Recently I was asked by several people whether I had ever responded to an old review of my book Darwin’s Black Box. Read More ›