WildBatsinNassauTheBahamas Type post Author Michael Behe Date May 12, 2025 CategoriesBiologyEvolutionIntelligent Design Tagged , A Mousetrap for Darwin, bacterial flagellum, bats, biology, comparative biology, complex functional systems, Cornelius Hunter, Creation Myths, Dan Stern Cardinale, Darwin's Black Box, Darwinism, DNA, evolution, Evolution News, gene duplications, Google Scholar, honesty, horizontal gene transfer, intelligent design, J.B.S. Haldane, Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District, mutations, National Geographic, natural selection, Nature Chemical Biology, Potemkin village, random variation, recombination, Richard Dawkins, Rutgers University, Theodosius Dobzhansky, whales Dan Stern Cardinale: Comparative Biology, Invincible Ignorance Michael Behe May 12, 2025 Biology, Evolution, Intelligent Design 16 Stern Cardinale loses it at the point where I note that Darwin-boosters go mute when asked how complex traits evolve (such as, say, those of bats or whales). Read More ›
Potemkin_Village Type post Author Michael Behe Date April 25, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionMathematicsScience ReportingScientific Reasoning Tagged , cellular machines, Charles Darwin, children, common descent, devolution, DNA, evolution, evolutionary biologists, Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, factories, headlines, machines, Modern Synthesis, molecules, multiverse, National Geographic, natural genetic engineering, Nature (journal), Neo-Darwinism, parents, Potemkin village, protoplasm Darwinism Is a Potemkin Theory of Evolution Michael Behe April 25, 2025 Evolution, Mathematics, Science Reporting, Scientific Reasoning 10 As with the legendary fake villages, evolutionary theory consists of a thin façade cloaking a lack of substance. Read More ›