Michael Behe, Revolutionary: Challenging Darwin, One Peer-Reviewed Paper at a Time

September 15, 2017 00:16:19
Michael Behe, Revolutionary: Challenging Darwin, One Peer-Reviewed Paper at a Time
Intelligent Design the Future
Michael Behe, Revolutionary: Challenging Darwin, One Peer-Reviewed Paper at a Time

Sep 15 2017 | 00:16:19

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Show Notes

On this episode from the ID the Future vault, Casey Luskin interviews Michael Behe on his peer-reviewed scientific paper in Quarterly Review of Biology. Dr. Behe explains why most examples of evolution in bacteria and viruses entail loss or modification of function rather than gain of a new function at the molecular level. In Behe's view, this could pose a challenge to Darwinian explanations of molecular evolution.

For more on Michael Behe and his scientific criticisms of evolution, watch Revolutionary, available now for free at www.revolutionarybehe.com.

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