Somebody at my church is going to present a 4-week class based on Behe's
latest book (which I have not read). This person (retired public school science
teacher) does not really have the background to judge the scientific
arguments in the book, but then again neither do I.
I wonder if anybody could recommend a critique (negative, positive, or
mixed) of the book that would meet the following 3 criteria:
1) From a Christian perspective
2) From somebody with relevant scientific expertise
3) From somebody who is not a part of the ID movement
Allan (ASA Member)
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