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Science Quotes by Michael Behe
- In private many scientists admit that science has no explanation for the beginning of life.... Darwin never imagined the exquisitely profound complexity that exists even…
- As the number of unexplained, irreducibly complex biological systems increases, our confidence that Darwin's criterion of failure has been met skyrockets toward the maximum that…
- It is often said that science must avoid any conclusions which smack of the supernatural.
- It is a shock to us in the twentieth century to discover, from observations science has made, that the fundamental mechanisms of life cannot be…
- It was a shock to people of the nineteenth century when they discovered, from observations science had made, that many features of the biological world…
- Science is not a game in which arbitrary rules are used to decide what explanations are to be permitted.
- The theory of undirected evolution is already dead, but the work of science continues.
- The conclusion of intelligent design flows naturally from the data itself—not from sacred books or sectarian beliefs. Inferring that biochemical systems were designed by an…
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