Michael Behe wasn’t too happy yesterday.
One man who says he isn’t planning to join in the fun on Darwin Day is Michael Behe, the 54-year-old author of “Darwin’s Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution,” a critique whose 10th anniversary edition will be published in March by Simon & Schuster’s Free Press division. Molecular biology is “irreducibly complex,” confounding Darwinism, according to the author.
Of course, the author is wrong. IC is no problem for evolution at all.
“I probably won’t attend” any Darwin Day event anywhere, says Behe, a biochemistry professor at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa. “It’s not simply meant to celebrate science or Darwin. It’s an in-your-face exhibition, saying, ‘Look what we have on our side, and you guys who aren’t with us are a bunch of dopes.'”
One more thing he got wrong: it was a celebration of science and Darwin. The one I attended was all about the science.
He was right, though, that the ID crowd is “a bunch of dopes.” I’ve got to give him credit for that.