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The Biochemical Challenge To Evolution
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by Michael J. Behe
published by The Free Press, New York NY
253 pages + appendices & research notes |
In Darwin's day the interior of the cell containing the mechanisms behind all of life's functions was a complete mystery, leaving Darwin free to speculate about the creative power of natural selection acting on "variation". Biochemistry professor Michael Behe explains that the validity of Darwin's hypothesis has been seriously eroded by the discovery that most of life's functions depend on biochemical systems that cannot be led up to in small, incrementally-beneficial steps.
Read on-line articles by Michael Behe on the Access Research Network.
Read several response-to-critics articles by Michael Behe at the Discovery Institute.
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