As David Klinghoffer noted earlier, a new alternative Darwinian hypothesis has surfaced to answer the argument for intelligent design from irreducible complexity. Darwinists still intensely feel the sting of Michael Behe's book Darwin's Black Box (1996), which introduced that term, even as they routinely deny it. In a nutshell, the new theory goes like this: Things started complex, with complexity emerging somehow through a process of, well, emergence. Afterward, things got simpler. Darwinia...
Published on April 18, 2013 05:37