Darwin's Black Box - Michael J. Behe

Darwin's Black Box

By Michael J. Behe

  • Release Date: 2001-04-04
  • Genre: Science & Nature
Score: 3.5
3.5
From 45 Ratings

Description

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.

Reviews

  • Boring

    2
    By SANTD423
    This book is very slow. Took me months to finish. Very preachy about god or aliens making us. No science was done just some examples of design.
  • Another level

    5
    By Halfblack Zach
    affoffolofoly is on a different level a level which can only be achieved by the finest of crack cocaine
  • Very informative!

    5
    By EchoJulietFoxtrot
    Very nice work, lots of information.
  • Fabulous

    5
    By cell mate
    This is a great book!
  • Affoffolofoly

    1
    By Maddog37
    This book is a afefinaticamliapotis of the epitimy of unconstitutional jurisdiction is the state of Kansas. Therefor my quotemperatus is illegible for the evaluation.
  • Darwin's Black Box

    5
    By SpineMD
    This is a coherent and logical account of some of the deficiencies of Darwinism