Behe was once a good lad, accepting evolution, but was turned to the Dark side by the book Evolution: A Theory In Crisis. The evil creationists exploited his naivety, turning him into a leading figure in their propaganda machine. As a qualified scientist he gave them the impression of scientific authority that they desperately needed to spread their sordid lies to the unsuspecting public. Behe came to believe in a skyhook: irreducible complexity. But scientists became weary of this skyhookism, and he soon found himself looking for work.
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