mijopaalmc
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Behe proclaims his acceptance of common descent and microevolution, implicitly he is arguing that an intelligence was needed to direct evolution. How is that different from claiming that a process that was directed by many intelligent agents is evolution, or even a good analogy for evolution?
It's different if you deny that the fact that humans are themselves intelligent (i.e., capable of planning for the long-term, capable of correcting their mistakes, capable of throwing out an entire design and starting over from scratch) is relevant to the amalogy.