“Darwin’s Black Box” did indeed use a nifty little motorized propeller as an example of irreducible complexity. (Awesome engineering! Buy the book just to admire the genius of creation.) In the Dover case, the ACLU biologist proffered a similar mechanism, a flagellum, I believe, from a different critter, and correctly claimed that it differed from the motor by only a few parts. Various points were omitted. Each complex cell served a different biological purpose, and belonged to a different critter. Each mechanism was irreducibly complex in its biological context, and the flagellum was simpler than the motor.
Perhaps if Behe had been able to plan 10 years in advance, he might have chosen the flagellum instead of the motor for his book example. (I’d have chosen the motor anyhow, for its engineering elegance.) But then, the ACLU goons would have used the motor as a counter-argument. Given the incompetent (probably a Democrat) judge, it hardly mattered. The outcome of the case had been predetermined.
But this is your lucky day. My copy of “Black Box” is out on loan, and seeking to verify my recollections in its absence, I went on the internet and found this little gem:
arn.org/docs/behe/mb_mm92496.htm
This piece is much shorter than a book but is a fine example of Behe’s writing style. You’ll find it easy at first, and at last. In the middle, your eye-blink-rate will slow appreciably, but if you force your mind through a relatively small swamp of microbiological jargon, you’ll come out on the other side ready to appreciate Behe’s points.
Am I cunningly trying to suck you into reading Behe? Absolutely! Well, maybe not very cunning.
I invite everyone reading this post who is interested in the subject of creation vs. Darwinism to read this brief, elegant, and clearly written paper. It will take about a half hour of your time. Behe expertly frames the scope and details of the entire Darwinism vs. Creationism issue in the context of history and science.
Catholics: Behe is your ally. He could use more friends. Atheists: Behe writes entirely outside of religious dogma. If you actually care for truth about many of the issues we discuss here, he is your ally as well. Agnostics: Go out and buy a saddle to put between your behind and the fence you’re on, because you’ll be sitting there until my book comes out.