Michael J. Behe
Autor von Darwins Black Box : biochemische Einwände gegen die Evolutionstheorie
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Michael J. Behe is a biochemist, an intelligent design advocate, and author of Darwin's Black Box and The Edge of Evolution. He is a professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University, and a founding senior fellow of Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture.
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Science and Evidence for Design in the Universe (The Proceedings of the Wethersfield Institute Vol. 9) (2000) — Autor — 135 Exemplare
小人國的生物學 : 生物化學對進化論的挑戰 = Darwin's black box 1 Exemplar
Michael Behe 1 Exemplar
A caixa preta de Darwin: o desafio da química à teoria da evolução (Portuguese Edition) (2020) 1 Exemplar
Secrets of the Cell 1 Exemplar
A Mousetrap for Darwin 1 Exemplar
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Uncommon Dissent: Intellectuals Who Find Darwinism Unconvincing (2004) — Mitwirkender — 157 Exemplare
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- Behe, Michael J.
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- 貝希
邁克爾·J.貝希 - Geburtstag
- 1952-01-18
- Geschlecht
- male
- Nationalität
- USA
- Geburtsort
- Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA
- Wohnorte
- Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA - Ausbildung
- Drexel University (BS|Chemistry|1974)
University of Pennsylvania (Ph.D.|Biochemistry|1978) - Berufe
- biochemist
university professor
evolution denier - Organisationen
- Discovery Institute
Center for Science and Culture
Lehigh University
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I also simply disagree with his beliefs. I believe in a literal six-day creation (by God), and a young earth. While much of the information in his book regarding DNA was really interesting, none of it could prove that the evolutionary theory - by any means - is true. Granted, he wasn't really arguing that in this book. So I think that he did just fine with showing that it's not possible for random mutation and natural selection to have played a part in creating the world, but the book still didn't hold enough truth in it for me to rate it higher.
I did like one more thing he said:… (mehr)