As the number of unexplained, irreducibly complex biological systems increases, our confidence that Darwin's criterion of failure has been met skyrockets toward the maximum that science allows.


p. 39-40. - Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution (1996)


As the number of unexplained, irreducibly complex biological systems increases, our confidence that Darwin's criterion of failure has been met...

As the number of unexplained, irreducibly complex biological systems increases, our confidence that Darwin's criterion of failure has been met...

As the number of unexplained, irreducibly complex biological systems increases, our confidence that Darwin's criterion of failure has been met...

As the number of unexplained, irreducibly complex biological systems increases, our confidence that Darwin's criterion of failure has been met...