Quote by Michael Behe

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 science allows.


As the number of unexplained, irreducibly complex biological

Summary

This quote suggests that as more complex biological systems are discovered that cannot be fully explained by Darwin's theory of evolution, our confidence in the limitations of this theory strengthens. The term "irreducibly complex" implies that these systems cannot be broken down or understood through gradual, step-by-step evolutionary changes. The quote argues that as more such systems are found, our confidence in Darwin's theory being inadequate grows significantly. This indicates a belief that there may be limitations to Darwin's criterion, pushing scientific exploration towards seeking alternative explanations or expanding existing theories.

By Michael Behe
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