A review by leelulah
Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution by Michael J. Behe

3.0

Not entirely convincing, but sure it does at least engage with adversaries nicely, and poses some gaps of evolutionary theory that one would have to ponder about. How likely co-option is? How come that even when we argue that bodies of animals are purposefully arranged, this can be a result of "random mutations"= . Behe provides a balanced view where evolution can explain some things to a level, you won't find a fundamentalist going against Church Tradition in his Bible readings. But then again, he mostly points out the hostility to religion rather than go on and on about exegesis, while showing why ID isn't necessarily a confessional standpoint. Seems more of a philosophical objection to neodarwinian evolutionists' desperate methodological materialism.