Biochemist and ID Advocate

Michael Behe

1 article 1999

Michael Behe is a biochemist at Lehigh University and a prominent advocate of intelligent design theory, best known for his influential book 'Darwin's Black Box' (1996). He contributed to The Weekly Standard on topics at the intersection of science and religion.

THE GOD OF SCIENCE

June 7, 1999 · Magazine, Books and Arts

In the 1940s, the British astronomer Fred Hoyle was puzzling over the origins of the element carbon. According to the science of his day, virtually no carbon should be made by stars, the nuclear furnaces that forge almost all the other elements. Yet carbon, essential for life, indisputably exists.