| Eugenie Carol Scott - 2005 - 310 pages
...whether Darwinian natural selection is capable of accounting for it. Quoting Darwin's acknowledgment "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...modifications, my theory would absolutely break down," Behe introduces the concept of irreducible complexity: a system is irreducibly complex if it would... | |
| Stuart Pullen - 2005 - 302 pages
...envisioned everything being guided by natural selection. The following quote conveys his thinking: "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...modifications, my theory would absolutely break down." - Charles Darwin Darwin should be applauded for this particular statement. This quote is right on target.... | |
| Charles Sykes - 2005 - 158 pages
...consistent with the theory of evolution! Charles Darwin, the father of evolution theory, also stated, "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...modifications, my theory would absolutely break down!" Many and repeated times it has broken down! Biochemists have shown that biochemical systems are designed... | |
| Gene Bammel - 2005 - 438 pages
...1980s, Michael Denton published Evolution: A Theory In Crisis. citing an overlooked statement of Darwin: "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...modifications, my theory would absolutely break down." Scientific evidence was beginning to accumulate that while Natural Selection could explain how variations... | |
| Thomas Heinze - 2005 - 97 pages
...the cell's other machines are equally essential if the cell is to live. Behe quotes Darwin as saying, "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...slight modifications, my theory would absolutely break down."36 Behe calls any machine that would not work unless several parts were present and put together... | |
| William A. Dembski - 2006 - 460 pages
...diversity.63 5.8 The Logic of Invariants In the Origin of Species Darwin issued the following challenge: "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...absolutely break down. But I can find out no such case."64 Darwin's challenge is an invitation to falsify his theory rather than merely to confirm it.... | |
| Richard Dawkins - 2011 - 464 pages
...complexity could be properly demonstrated, it would wreck Darwin's theory. Darwin himself said as much: 'If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...theory would absolutely break down. But I can find no such case.' Darwin could find no such case, and nor has anybody since Darwin's time, despite strenuous,... | |
| Jonathan Wells - 2006 - 290 pages
...theory, but also provides evidence for intelligent design. In The Origin of Species, Darwin wrote: "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...modifications, my theory would absolutely break down." In Darwin's Black Box, Behe wrote: "What type of biological system could not be formed by 'numerous... | |
| Ken Stocker, Jim Stocker - 2006 - 326 pages
...common ancestor by adaptation over long periods of time. 24 But he also put limits on this theory: "If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...modifications, my theory would absolutely break down." — Charles Darwin, "The Origin of Species "23 Although there were gaps in the fossil record that prevented... | |
| Robyn Williams - 2006 - 174 pages
...celestial designer. Even Darwin, in his day, addressed this conundrum. He wrote in The Origin of Species: 'If it could be demonstrated that any complex organ...modifications, my theory would absolutely break down.' So are eyes perfect? Well, not according to the evidence of the glasses on my nose as I write, nor... | |
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