Beginning to sound a lot like Behe …

Everywhere I go … Rats! This should have happened approx December 8, 2015, not January 8, 2016: A friend writes to say that an open access paper at eLIFE includes the words, Tissue organization, spindle orientation, and the GKPID complex itself are all examples of complexity, defined as the integrated functioning of a system made up of differentiated, interacting parts. More. Friend asks: Contrast this with what Michael Behe said years ago defining irreducible complexity: “A single system composed of several well-matched, interacting parts that contribute to the basic function of the system ” Note: The Brainyquote version adds, “wherein the removal of any one of the parts causes the system to effectively cease functioning.” Hmmmm. Readers? See also: Is it … Continue reading Beginning to sound a lot like Behe …