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The Bacterial Flagellum: A Marvel of Nanotechnology

Jonathan McLatchie
May 8, 2024
It’s one of the rock stars of intelligent design. ID theorists make a fuss over it and rightly so. But even non-ID scientists admit to getting an “awe-inspiring feeling” from the “divine beauty” of the humble bacterial flagellar motor. And why not? It’s a marvel … » Go
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Irreducible complexity, bacterial flagellum and the Type III Secretory System

Michael J. Behe and Stephen C. Meyer
June 2, 2020
Michael Behe made the bacterial flagellum famous in his renowned bestseller, Darwin’s Black Box. … » Go
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Amazing Flagellum

Stephen C. Meyer and Scott Minnich
December 5, 2016
The bacterial flagellum has become an iconic example of the evidence against modern Darwinian theory as well as the evidence for intelligent design. … » Go
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Responding to Criticisms of Irreducible Complexity of the Bacterial Flagellum from the Australian Broadcasting Network

Casey Luskin
July 24, 2015
Time flies. Published in 1996, Michael Behe’s book Darwin’s Black Box represented a major development in the modern articulation of the scientific argument for intelligent design. Critics continue to make the same arguments, which still fall flat for the identical reasons they did years … » Go
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Microbe Magazine and the Bacterial Flagellum: Part 3

Michael J. Behe
October 12, 2007
Dear Readers,This is the third in a series of responses I’m posting this week. In “Evolution of the Bacterial Flagellum” (Microbe Magazine, July 2007), Wong et al seek to counter arguments of intelligent design proponents such as myself that the flagellum did not evolve by random … » Go
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Do Car Engines Run on Lugnuts? A Response to Ken Miller & Judge Jones’s Straw Tests of Irreducible Complexity for the Bacterial Flagellum

Casey Luskin
April 19, 2006
Copyright © 2006 Casey Luskin. All Rights Reserved. A PDF of this article can be read here. Abstract In Kitzmiller v. Dover, Judge John E. Jones ruled harshly against the scientific validity of intelligent design. Judge Jones ruled that the irreducible complexity of the bacterial … » Go
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Genetic Analysis of Coordinate Flagellar and Type III Regulatory Circuits in Pathogenic Bacteria

Scott Minnich and Stephen C. Meyer
September 1, 2004
Abstract: The bacterial flagellum represents one of the best understood molecular machines. Comprised of 40 parts that self-assemble into a true rotary engine, the biochemistry and genetics of these systems has revealed an unanticipated complexity. An essential component to assembly is the subset … » Go
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2023 Dallas Conference on Science & Faith

The Center for Science and Culture
February 17, 2023
How has Christianity contributed to the rise of modern science? What do the latest scientific discoveries tell us about the existence of God? Explore these questions, and more, at Discovery Institute’s 5th-annual Dallas Conference on Science & Faith. … » Go
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Doomed to Succeed

George Gilder
August 24, 2021
Is modern life a doom machine? Do urbanization, international trade, air transport, immigration, tourism, and travel expose humans to an ever-growing threat of plagues and catastrophes? Are we killing ourselves through our cosmopolitan bustle of business, technology, immigration, cultural exchange, … » Go
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The Top Six Lines of Evidence for Intelligent Design

Casey Luskin
February 25, 2021
Many different pieces of evidence point to design in nature. Here they six, their order simply reflecting that in which they must logically have occurred within our universe. … » Go
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A Mousetrap for Darwin

Michael J. Behe
November 17, 2020
Darwin’s Black Box thrust Michael Behe to the forefront of the intelligent design movement. The Lehigh University biochemist has haunted the dreams of Darwinists ever since. Each of his three books sparked a firestorm of criticism, in everything from the New York … » Go
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Online Event Launching Michael Behe’s Latest Book — A Mousetrap for Darwin

The Center for Science and Culture
November 21, 2020
According to Behe, one of the most powerful arguments that he is on the right track is the sheer vacuity of the attacks leveled against him, many offered by undeniably brilliant scientists. But are those criticisms really as empty as he thinks? … » Go
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