Review of ‘A Mousetrap for Darwin’
In this article, Richard refers to an article which reveiws the book ‘A Mousetrap for Darwin’ by Michael Behe. Professor Behe is a leading member of the Intelligent Design Movement, and this book is an update following his original book ‘Darwin’s Black Box’ from 25 years earlier. It addresses the issue of irreducible complexity, which is the idea that the design of a complex machine cannot evolve in phases, because all parts need to be functional for all the others to server any useful purpose. He uses the mousetrap as a simple illustration, as this is easier for the layman to understand than say, a complex protein molecule.