To: betty boop
Just as Behe has every right to put forth his philosophical posturings as if it were Science, the Science faculty at his University have every right to disavow any perception that they have bought into this philosophy gussied up as if it were a Scientific theory while it doesn't have a unified definition, a falsifiable hypothesis, any observed phenomena that can be measured, or having any predictive power.
To: USConstitutionBuff
Darwin's Black Box is a bit more than philosophy. It's a pretty rigorous book and even gets into some fairly heavy biochemistry. You might want to read it. Behe has made some interesting observations, particularly when he cites the results of his search for papers on various evolutionary mehanisms.
118 posted on
11/02/2005 11:15:44 AM PST by
frgoff
To: USConstitutionBuff
Just as Behe has every right to put forth his philosophical posturings ... it doesn't have ... any predictive power.Did I hear "predictive power"?
Behold...the Predictive Power of the ToE:
"Some things changed in some ways sometime; some thing may change."
154 posted on
11/03/2005 10:24:03 AM PST by
KMJames
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