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Irreducible Complexity: Michael Behe Breaks Down a Key ID Concept

Evolution’s Irreducible Complexity Problem

The Irreducible Complexity Found in Bacterial Cell Division
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 … » Go

Behe Counters the Best Objections to Irreducible Complexity and ID, PT. 3

BEHE COUNTERS THE BEST OBJECTIONS TO IRREDUCIBLE COMPLEXITY AND ID, PT. 2

Irreducible complexity, bacterial flagellum and the Type III Secretory System
Michael Behe made the bacterial flagellum famous in his renowned bestseller, Darwin’s Black Box.
… » GoWhat Is Irreducible Complexity?

Responding to Criticisms of Irreducible Complexity of the Bacterial Flagellum from the Australian Broadcasting Network
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 … » Go
