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-- Professor David Snoke, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh
"In The Edge of Evolution Michael Behe carefully assesses the evidence of what Darwin's mechanism of random mutation and selection can achieve in well documented cases, and shows that even in those cases that maximize its power as a creative force it has only been able to generate very trivial examples of evolutionary change. Could such an apparently impotent and mindless force really have built the sophisticated molecular devices found throughout nature? The answer, he insists, is no. The only common-sense explanation is intelligent design."
-- Michael Denton, M.D., Ph.D., author of Nature's Destiny
"In crystal-clear prose Behe systematically shreds the central dogma of atheistic science, the doctrine of the random universe. This book, like the natural phenomena it so elegantly describes, shows the unmistakable signs of a very deep intelligence at work."
-- JEffrey M. Schwartz, M.D., Research Psychiatrist, UCLA, and author of The Mind & The Brain
"Until the past decade and the genomics revolution, Darwin's theory rested on indirect evidence and reasonable speculation. Now, however, we have begun to scratch the surface of direct evidence, of which this book offers the best possible treatment. Though many critics won't want to admit it, The Edge of Evolution is very balanced, careful, ¬and devastating. A tremendously important book."
-- Dr. Philip Skell, Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus, at Pennsylvania State University, and member of the National Academy of Sciences
"With this book, Michael Behe shows that he is truly an independent thinker of the first order. In a day when the media present all issues in the football metaphor as two teams fighting, the intelligent design debate is presented simplistically as authors who are lapdogs for young-earth creationists versus evolutionists who are lapdogs for atheists. Michael Behe is no lapdog. He carefully examines the data of evolution, along the way making an argument for universal common descent that will make him no friends among young-earth creationists, and draws in new facts, especially the data on malaria, that have not been part of the public debate at all up to now. This book will take the intelligent design debate into new territory and represents a unique contribution on the longstanding question of philosophy: can observation of the physical world guide our thinking about religious questions?"
- Professor David Snoke, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh
"Until the past decade and the genomics revolution, Darwin's theory rested on indirect evidence and reasonable speculation. Now, however, we have begun to scratch the surface of direct evidence, of which this book offers the best possible treatment. Though many critics won't want to admit it, The Edge of Evolution is very balanced, careful, and devastating. A tremendously important book."
-- Dr. Philip Skell, Evan Pugh Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus, at Pennsylvania State University, and member of the National Academy of Sciences
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no book explains the limitations of Evolution better,
This review is from: The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism (Paperback)
Michael Behe, a BioChemist Professor, writes this stellar book explaining exactly how Evolutionary Mutation and Natural Selection work. While describing real world observations, it becomes very apparent what Evolution is capable of, but more importantly, what it is INcapable of doing.He shows examples of bacterial evolution, on a biochemical level and marks a clear line, beyond which, Evolution cannot cross. The main thrust of this book, is to show that Evolution is only capable of very simple mutations, but nothing more elaborate than that. Using Evolution to explain complicated features in life, let alone all life's diverse forms, seems obviously flawed. I recommend it highly, it's written for lay people, but has plenty of good science. Joe Jensen, Canada.
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interesting,
By Petrus (ontario,cn) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism (Paperback)
This book is about the limits of Darwinism. Nothing less, nothing more. The evolution has not been shown to take place in in vitro studies and Darwinism suffers from the fact that it is a retrospective study. After all how can Darwinism explain the process known as horizontal gene transfer?The claim by one of the reviewer that life was pre- cellular before it was cellular is amusing. What exactly is pre-cellular life?! It is worthwhile to ponder about the complexity of gene transcription at a cellular level and how such tightly control mechanism arouse? I read the book and nowhere the claim is made that because life is complex, therefore the proof that God exists is made. It would be advisable for those who criticize Behe to read the book first.By the way , the only logical conclusion from the argument presented above is that a cat is a table.
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This review is from: The Edge of Evolution: The Search for the Limits of Darwinism (Paperback)
This is an excellent book, one of the best I have read in a long time. It is thought provoking. Clearly mutation cannot be the engine that drives Evolution, but that is the only version offered by those who hold to Evolution.
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