Saturday, March 20, 2010

What does “Irreducible Complexity” imply?

"From within the highest ranks of the scientific community came a startling new theory of creation that not only contradicts Darwinian orthodoxy but opens the door to theological arguments biologists have dismissed and ridiculed for more than a century." Biochemist Michael Behe wrote Darwin's Black Box in 1996. This giant in the scientific community argues cogently that the mechanisms inside even the simplest cells make Darwinian Evolution a scientific impossibility.

If he is right, it leaves, in my mind, only two possible realities that really represent one: An intelligent designer. But before you click off, tell me what you think. As the scientific and non-scientific communities come to terms with the facts, which will win out—extraterrestrial higher intelligence, or a creator God? Are they the same or different options? Is this much ado about nothing or the proverbial last straw that will bring down the already shaky support for Darwinism?

Scott

2 comments:

  1. Biochemist Michael Behe wrote Darwin's Black Box in 1996. This giant in the scientific community argues cogently that the mechanisms inside even the simplest cells make Darwinian Evolution a scientific impossibility.

    Behe = giant in the scientific community? Are you joking? Scientists who have heard of Behe call him an idiot and a liar. His own university where he has tenure is ashamed of him.

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  2. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Does it surprise you that those who mainline the intoxicating dogma of Darwinism would hiss and rail against someone who so effectively pulls their pants down? I have yet to read a truly effective rebuttal. What can you share with us.

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