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Evolution’s Irreducible Complexity Problem

Robert P. Waltzer
August 15, 2024
Join professor of biology Robert Waltzer as he shows how some evolutionists play a bait-and-switch game. They give examples of microevolution, such as changes in the average beak size of Galapagos finches, and then act as if this proves macroevolution—that is, the evolution of entirely new body … » Go
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The Irreducible Complexity Found in Bacterial Cell Division

Jonathan McLatchie
July 3, 2024
Ready to dip a toe in the ocean of biological ingenuity? Dr. Jonathan McLatchie is back, this time to discuss with host Andrew McDiarmid the engineering elegance and irreducible complexity of the process of bacterial cell division. You may wonder why we should care about something so minuscule as … » Go
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Behe Counters the Best Objections to Irreducible Complexity and ID, PT. 3

Michael Behe
September 26, 2022
On today’s ID the Future biologist Michael Behe and Philosophy for the People host Pat Flynn conclude their conversation (posted by permission here) about some of the best objections to Behe’s central case for intelligent design. One objection Behe and Flynn tackle in this … » Go
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BEHE COUNTERS THE BEST OBJECTIONS TO IRREDUCIBLE COMPLEXITY AND ID, PT. 2

Michael J. Behe
September 21, 2022
Today’s ID the Future continues A Mousetrap for Darwin author Michael Behe’s conversation with philosopher Pat Flynn, focused on some of the more substantive objections to Behe’s case for intelligent design in biology. In this segment the pair discuss the bacterial flagellum, the cilium, and … » 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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What Is Irreducible Complexity?

Michael J. Behe and Stephen C. Meyer
June 2, 2020
This is a clip from the documentary “Revolutionary” featuring Michael Behe and Stephen Meyer discussing Behe’s idea of “irreducible complexity” and the challenge it poses to Darwinian evolution. Visit https://revolutionarybehe.com/ for more information about that … » 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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Kenneth Miller, Michael Behe, and the Irreducible Complexity of the Blood Clotting Cascade Saga

Casey Luskin
January 1, 2010
In December of 2008, Casey Luskin posted on Evolution News & Views a 3-part series responding to the arguments of Professor Kenneth R. Miller against Michael Behe’s arguments in Darwin’s Black Box for irreducible complexity of the blood clotting cascade. To recap, … » Go
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How Kenneth Miller Used Smoke-and-Mirrors at Kitzmiller to Misrepresent Michael Behe on the Irreducible Complexity of the Blood-Clotting Cascade

Casey Luskin
January 2, 2009
Version 1.0; last edited January 2, 2009. Copyright © 2009 Casey Luskin. All Rights Reserved.1 Abstract During the Kitzmiller v. Dover trial, evolutionist biologist Kenneth Miller misrepresented Michael Behe’s arguments about the irreducibility of the blood-clotting cascade to … » 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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How to Explain Irreducible Complexity

The Center for Science and Culture
April 7, 2006
We think this breakthrough paper should be used as a model for other such efforts in the future. Here, then, is an easy-to-follow lab manual, drawing on the example of Bridgham et al., for explaining irreducible complexity. … » Go
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Irreducible Complexity Stands Up To Biologist’s Research Efforts

Discovery Institute
April 6, 2006
SEATTLE – After several years of claiming that there is no debate about the theory of intelligent design (ID) researchers have published an article bringing the debate to the pages of the latest issue of Science. Three researchers, Jamie Bridgham, Sean Carroll and Joe Thornton claim to … » Go
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