abstract, tempting imagine irreducible complexity simply requires mult — Michael J. Behe, Darwin’s Black Box: Biochemical Challenge Evolution

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In the abstract, it might be tempting to imagine that irreducible complexity simply requires multiple simultaneous mutations – that evolution might be far chancier than we thought, but still possible. Such an appeal to brute luck can never be refuted… Luck is metaphysical speculation; scientific explanations invoke causes.

Michael J. Behe, Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution

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Related Topics: biology, chance, darwinism, evolution, id, intelligent-design, luck, macro-evolution, macroevolution, mutation, naturalism, science, serendipity

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