Tag: bacteria
Evolution a Creative Trickster? Heretic Bioengineer Says No
Many of the oft-cited examples of evolution in action involve devolution.
Why Darwinism Can’t Accomplish Innovation or Explain Origins
When one wants to modify an enzyme for a new function, as Matti Leisola explains in his new book, there are two ways to go about it.
Losing the Forest by Fixating on the Trees — A Response to Venema’s Critique of Undeniable
I was asked recently to take part in an online symposium. The journal Sapientia, published by the Carl F.H. Henry Center, invited four theistic evolutionists to review my book.
Berra’s Blunder in Molecular Motors
Statements in news articles suggest that some science writers, while aware of ID, don’t understand what is required for a Darwinian response.
Flink Fast! Here’s a Biodesign Paper for Happy ID Holidays
Two highly complex creatures, humans and bacteria, team up for a new future, using 3D printing with “functional living ink” — Flink.