Darwins theory of evolution is incomplete and unfinished, isn that correct?
A. All science is necessarily incomplete. On the day that physics becomes complete, for example, it will be time to close every department of physics in the United States because we’ll know everything. I don’t expect to see that happen. But it is a fair statement that all science, including biology, including Darwin’s work on evolution or the evolutionary theory, I should say, is necessarily incomplete. Q. Is it true that scientists do not know enough about all structures in the cell to describe how they all work or how describe how evolution could have produced each of them by step-by-step Darwinian processes? A. Well, you ask a very interesting question. And I, first of all, am going to enthusiastically agree with the first part, which is that scientists certainly do not understand enough about all of the structures in the living cell to understand how they work. That really is the business, my business and the business of Dr. Behe. Because the answers to that questions are going to