You also debated Dr. Behe at Haverford College in 2002, is that correct?
A. To an extent, yes. I believe, and I’m sure Dr. Behe will agree with this when he takes the stand later in the trial, that was not so much a debate as a sequence of presentations. And Dr. Behe made a presentation, I think, of 20 or 25 minutes, and then I followed it with a presentation of 20 or 25 minutes of my own. We didn’t have the sort of back and forth that one characterizes as a debate. But otherwise, yes, that’s correct.
Related Questions
- In that article that you wrote, Flagellum Unspun, were you, in effect, disputing Dr. Behes claims using scientific evidence?
- Neither you nor Dr. Behe has set out to do any research to show that the bacterial flagellum could not have evolved?
- Again, that article you relied on scientific evidence to challenge Dr. Behes ideas?