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Irreducible complexity is a problem for Darwinian evolution. Whenever we see these complex functional systems we realise that they have to be designed.
Michael Behe
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Michael Behe
Age: 72
Born: 1952
Born: January 18
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Altoona
Pennsylvania
Michael J. Behe
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