Faith & Reason

April, 2006

Faith & ReasonAS THE INTELLIGENT-DESIGN CASE IN DOVER, PENNSYLVANIA DEMONSTRATES. THE BATTLE BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION RAGES ONMichael Behe is a modest-looking man--short, balding, bespectacled and given to wearing cloth caps that make him look like an escapee from a comic strip about the English working class. Racing pigeons, a snooker cue and a pint of bitter come to mind, but appearances are deceiving. Behe thinks he is the author of a scientific breakthrough equal to that of Copernicus, t...