Saturday, November 19, 2005

The Panda's Thumb: Behe Disproves Irreducible Complexity

The Panda's Thumb: Behe Disproves Irreducible Complexity: "A number of herpetologists have remarked on the observation that rattlesnakes today seem far less likely to rattle when encountered than they did previously (an impression that I also got from my years of snake-watching in Pennsylvania and in Florida).

The reason would seem to be obvious ——- the snakes that rattle when approached, usually get whacked with a shovel or chopped with a hoe. The snakes that don’t rattle, aren’t seen, and therefore live to pass on those genes.

Natural selection at its finest."

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