Darwin's Black Box
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Behe, Michael J., 1996. Darwin's Black Box, New York: The Free Press, 1996. Hardback: ISBN 0684827549, Paperback: ISBN 0684834936.
Darwin's Black Box is a popular science book by intelligent design creationist Michael Behe. The book describes biochemical systems and then goes on to state that nobody knows how they evolved and that they are irreducibly complex.
[edit] Claims made in this publication
- Irreducible complexity indicates design
- Bacterial flagella are irreducibly complex (pp. 59-73)
- Biochemical systems are irreducibly complex
- No papers or books describing biochemical evolution have been published
[edit] Misquotes made in this publication
[edit] External Links
- Catalano, J., R. Dawkins, et al. Behe's Empty Box [1]

