
Classic: Intelligent Design on Trial – 15 Years After Kitzmiller-Dover - Mike Behe v Joshua Swamidass
Unbelievable?
Debating Irreducible Complexity
This chapter explores the concept of irreducible complexity, using examples like the mousetrap and bacterial flagellum to challenge Darwinian evolution. The discussion critiques the adequacy of evolutionary explanations for complex biological systems and examines the implications of intelligent design. Participants analyze various evolutionary theories and their limitations, emphasizing the need for rigorous scientific assessment in understanding biological intricacies.
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