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Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution

Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution
Author: Michael J. Behe
Publisher: Free Press
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 606 reviews
Sales Rank: 11479

Media: Paperback
Edition: 2nd
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Pages: 352
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Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.9

ISBN: 0743290313
Dewey Decimal Number: 572.838
EAN: 9780743290319
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Publication Date: March 7, 2006
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Michael J. Behe, a biochemist at Lehigh University, presents here a scientific argument for the existence of God. Examining the evolutionary theory of the origins of life, he can go part of the way with Darwin--he accepts the idea that species have been differentiated by the mechanism of natural selection from a common ancestor. But he thinks that the essential randomness of this process can explain evolutionary development only at the macro level, not at the micro level of his expertise. Within the biochemistry of living cells, he argues, life is "irreducibly complex." This is the last black box to be opened, the end of the road for science. Faced with complexity at this level, Behe suggests that it can only be the product of "intelligent design."

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The groundbreaking, "seminal work" (Time) on intelligent design that dares to ask, was Darwin wrong?

In 1996, Darwin's Black Box helped to launch the intelligent design movement: the argument that nature exhibits evidence of design, beyond Darwinian randomness. It sparked a national debate on evolution, which continues to intensify across the country. From one end of the spectrum to the other, Darwin's Black Box has established itself as the key intelligent design text -- the one argument that must be addressed in order to determine whether Darwinian evolution is sufficient to explain life as we know it.

In a major new Afterword for this edition, Behe explains that the complexity discovered by microbiologists has dramatically increased since the book was first published. That complexity is a continuing challenge to Darwinism, and evolutionists have had no success at explaining it. Darwin's Black Box is more important today than ever.

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From within the highest ranks of the scientific community comes 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.


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5 out of 5 stars Well written - read it for yourself   July 14, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Very well written book. Despite the impression that some reviews give, the book is quite logical in its approach. There are some very in depth descriptions of cellular mechanics and certain biological functions (such as blood clotting). But the author sets these difficult passages apart from the main text, providing a simpler overview, and a more in-depth analysis for science-minded folks who like to know the finer details. Not for causal reading, but certainly an excellent read to stimulate those synapses.



1 out of 5 stars Why buy a book about something the author now admits is wrong?   July 8, 2008
 2 out of 4 found this review helpful

In the Kitzmiller v. Dover decision the Court noted that "Professor Behe admitted in "Reply to My Critics" that there was a defect in his view of irreducible complexity because, while it purports to be a challenge to natural selection, it does not actually address "the task facing natural selection."" [and] "Professor Behe specifically explained that "[t]he current definition [of irreducible complexity] puts the focus on removing a part from an already functioning system," but "[t]he difficult task facing Darwinian evolution, however, would not be to remove parts from sophisticated pre-existing systems; it would be to bring together components to make a new system in the first place." Id. In that article, Professor Behe wrote that he hoped to "repair this defect in future work;" however, he has failed to do so even four years after elucidating his defect."

In other words, the only thing that Irreducible Complexity proved was to be wrong.



5 out of 5 stars Darwin's fantasy.   June 20, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

Excellent book. Not for the faint of heart and has some very technical reading. As I continue my research of creationism vs. evolution it's incredible how our schools continue to teach the wrong history with the mountains of obvious evidence against evolution and the non-existent evidence supporting evolution. A great read!


1 out of 5 stars Its too bad religion has to muck up science and mislead us   June 14, 2008
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

Michael Beehee's work has been discredited too many times to count ranging from a lack of participating in the scientific peer review process or in court cases (see Dover, PA.). This book has more bogus science for those who prefer faith over evidence.

Thanks Mike, we all love being mislead...



2 out of 5 stars Of historical interest; Serves an agenda   June 9, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

The book is not without merit, especially as a historical record of a stage in the retreat of religion from the field of scientific investigation. It has to be said that it is not science, in the respect that it serves to promote a pre-existing agenda rather than representing a search for some truth. It also has to be said that it has been superseded, since it presents an argument that a series of structures cannot be reduced to simpler precursors and in many cases the precursors have now been described as they exist in nature. It has further to be said that it presents interesting descriptions of the allegedly irreducible structures and that one ought to read it to understand the place and failure of "intelligent design" in the alleged controversy over evolution in the USA.

To be read critically, in other words, and not as if it were real science. It argues from an assertion of irreducibility which is not true to a conclusion of design which the author started with, and which does not actually qualify as an explanation, so it qualifies neither as science, nor as properly-conducted philosophy, nor even as particularly inspiring theology. It could convince the unwary non-technical reader, however, so have a care.

As you will note by a glance at the distribution of stars, one tends to fall on one side or the other based on one's agreement with the book's premise.


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