Dogdoctor
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When humans create things there is a chain of events that lead to the creation. These are mostly documented in history. I doubt the invention of the wheel was documented but the various discoveries in science and technology that go into creating a car tire have been documented over the years. Science and technology build up over time much like evolution and not like creation according to Behe. Behe doesn't say evolution doesn't occur. He says that there are cases where science cannot explain how it evolved and therefore it was created.Thanks. I printed out the PDF of that bacterial flagellum article, and I'm going to bring it with me tomorrow.
There are two questions I'm considering asking. These are questions that, as far as I know, have not been asked by very many skeptics, and that no creationist has ever given an honest answer to. Whenever I ask them, such as in the topics around here on JREF, it seems that the creationists would rather ignore them.
Question 1: How is design any different from an evolutionary process? All of the things humans have designed have been based on simple machines or concepts, and then worked their way up from there. We base new designs on existing designs, and a process of trial and error. If something works, we keep it, and if it doesn't work, we discard it or find another use for it. Just as different environmental conditions will result in different evolutionary paths, different engineer teams will design slightly different products. All things humans design are a product of our evolution regardless, so the only way design makes sense is if it piggy-backs on evolutionary theory!
Question 2: Is there a single shred of positive evidence for intelligent design? All of Behe's arguments seem to consist of attacking Darwinian evolution, as if that somehow proves something other than the fact that science doesn't yet have all the answers (never mind that most of his questions already have answers, which he ignores). We have yet to observe anything being consciously designed in nature. Analogizing living things to nonliving things does not work, because we have never seen man-made tools such as watches mating with each other and producing little watches on their own. This is another way of asking, "Assuming evolution is false, so what?"
Behe doesn't say evolution is false. There isn't really anything other than the cases that proponents of ID bring up which they can't understand how evolution created them although others can often.