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What are some good references for Scientific Evidence?

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What are some good references for Scientific Evidence?

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If you’re interested in the creation vs. evolution issue, a really good book is Dr. Michael Behe’s “Darwin’s Black Box”. Dr. Behe does not take a religious bias to the issue. Dr. Behe is not a creationist. He is an associate professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University and describes the intricacies of life that evolution can not address. Using the notion of irreducible complexity (a system whose function depends solely upon several sub-components wherein the removal of any one sub-component causes the system to become nonfunctional), he describes numerous irreducibly complex biochemical systems of the body and demonstrates the tremendous burden it places on the theory of Darwinian Evolution.

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