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On this episode of Let's Talk Creation, Todd and Paul interview special guest Dr. Joe Francis about the good, the bad, and the ugly microbes God has gifted the world.
Dr. Joe Francis is Chairman of Biological and Physical Sciences at The Master’s University in Santa Clarita, CA. Dr. Francis talks about what microbes are and how we interact with them on a daily basis. Microbes are everywhere and while there are really bad ones, there are also microbes that we and other creatures need to survive. They introduce the idea of symbiosis and why we should be thankful for microbes. Books and articles mentioned in the podcast:
🎇Lynn Margulis: This 1967 paper introduced what Margulis called endosymbiosis. Note: Lynn Margulis was married to Carl Sagan, but later remarried and went by the name Lynn Margulis.
🎇Cristina Sánchez-Porro; Bhavleen Kaur; Henrietta Mann; Antonio Ventosa (2010). "Halomonas titanicae sp. nov., a halophilic bacterium isolated from the RMS Titanic"
Articles by Dr. Joe Francis
🎇The Organosubstrate of Life: A Creationist Perspective of Microbes and Viruses
🎇The Matrix—Life's Support System
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On this episode of Let's Talk Creation, Todd and Paul interview special guest Dr. Joe Francis about the good, the bad, and the ugly microbes God has gifted the world.
Dr. Joe Francis is Chairman of Biological and Physical Sciences at The Master’s University in Santa Clarita, CA. Dr. Francis talks about what microbes are and how we interact with them on a daily basis. Microbes are everywhere and while there are really bad ones, there are also microbes that we and other creatures need to survive. They introduce the idea of symbiosis and why we should be thankful for microbes. Books and articles mentioned in the podcast:
🎇Lynn Margulis: This 1967 paper introduced what Margulis called endosymbiosis. Note: Lynn Margulis was married to Carl Sagan, but later remarried and went by the name Lynn Margulis.
🎇Cristina Sánchez-Porro; Bhavleen Kaur; Henrietta Mann; Antonio Ventosa (2010). "Halomonas titanicae sp. nov., a halophilic bacterium isolated from the RMS Titanic"
Articles by Dr. Joe Francis
🎇The Organosubstrate of Life: A Creationist Perspective of Microbes and Viruses
🎇The Matrix—Life's Support System
📗Donate to Core Academy
📗Donate to Biblical Creation Trust
Email us with comments or questions at: [email protected]
Check us out on social media and consider donating to support this podcast
Core Academy of Science
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coresci.org
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coreacademyofscience/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoreacadInfo
Website: https://coresci.org/
Biblical Creation Trust
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biblicalcreationtrust
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bct_origins
Website: https://www.biblicalcreationtrust.org/
For questions and comments email [email protected]
Please consider supporting this work by going to https://coresci.org/connect or https://biblicalcreationtrust.org
*Disclaimer: Things mentioned in the Show Nates are not endorsements of people, places, or things discussed in the podcast, but rather a record of what was spoken about and helpful links to material for our listeners.
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