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Journal of Creation

(Previously called TJ)

Volume 17, Issue 1
Published April 2003
124 pages

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Contents:

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Title

3–5 Click to view PDF Cold oxygen isotope values add to the mystery of warm climate wood in NE Canada
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
5–6 Click to view PDF Transient lunar phenomena: a permanent problem for evolutionary models of Moon formation
Perspective by Don B. DeYoung
6–8 Click to view PDF The 'cool-tropics paradox' in palaeoclimatology
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
8–10 Click to view PDF Greater than 98% Chimp/human DNA similarity? Not any more.
Perspective by David DeWitt
10–11 Click to view PDF Clear picture—blurry story?
Perspective by Tas Walker
11–13 Click to view PDF Extrasolar planets suggest our solar system is unique and young
Perspective by Ron Bernitt
13–15 Click to view PDF Large and systematic regional-scale errors in Middle Eastern carbon-14 dating
Perspective by John Woodmorappe
15–17 Click to view PDF Revised dating for 'Little Foot' and other Sterkfontein fossil hominoid remains
Perspective by Greg Beasley
18–19 Click to view PDF Ancon sheep: just another loss mutation
Perspective by Jerry Bergman
19–21 Click to view PDF Jumping paradigms
Perspective by Alexander R. Williams
21–23 Click to view PDF Genetics and Biblical demographic events
Perspective by J. Warren Nelson
23–25 Click to view PDF Life by chance? Studies on folate co-enzymes add weight to that impossibility
Perspective by Ian Macreadie
26–32 Click to view PDF Does the acquisition of antibiotic and pesticide resistance provide evidence for evolution?
Overview by Jerry Bergman
33–41 Click to view PDF The evolution of feathers: a major problem for Darwinism
Overview by Jerry Bergman
42–44 Click to view PDF Mishandling Scripture
Book Review by Steve Wynalda
45–46 Click to view PDF Adam's first task
Book Review by Derel Briarley
47–52 Click to view PDF Pseudogene function: regulation of gene expression
Countering the Critic Article by John Woodmorappe
53–54 Click to view PDF Subaqueously welded ash flow tuffs
Letter to the Editor by C.R. Froede Jr
54–59 Click to view PDF Dinosaur footprints, fish traces and the Flood
Letter to the Editor by P.A. Garner, M. Garton, R.H. Johnston, S.J. Robinson and D.J. Tyler
59–62 Click to view PDF Filling the details in Humphreys' cosmology
Letter to the Editor by A.S. Kulikovsky
62–63 Click to view PDF Was Mount Ararat a submarine stratovolcano?
Letter to the Editor by M. Hunter
64–65 Click to view PDF Does the new neutrino model ignore helioseismic data and imply a billion-year age for the Sun?
Letter to the Editor by R. Bernitt
65–66 Click to view PDF Can more dark matter solve some problems?
Letter to the Editor by H. Mouton
67–69 Click to view PDF Soviet scientists and academics debate Creation-evolution issue
Viewpoint by Alexander Lalomov, Anatoliy Lisovsky and Paul Gibson
70–72 Click to view PDF Role of educational factors in college students' creation worldview
Research Note by Steve Deckard, Chard Berndt, Mary Filakouridis, Tim Iverson and David A. DeWitt
73–79 Click to view PDF Look-back time in our galactic neighborhood leads to a new cosmogony
Paper by John G. Hartnett
80–87 Click to view PDF British scriptural geologists in the first half of the nineteenth century: part 9
Paper by Terry Mortenson
88–94 Click to view PDF Bird evolution: discontinuities and reversals
Paper by John Woodmorappe
95–102 Click to view PDF Preliminary observations of the pygidial gland of the Bombardier Beetle, Brachinus sp.
Paper by Mark H. Armitage and Luke Mullisen
103–110 Click to view PDF Our eye movements and their control: part 2
Paper by Peter Gurney
111–116 Click to view PDF Impact of a young-earth creationist apologetics course on student creation worldview
Paper by Tom Henderson, Steve Deckard and David A. DeWitt
117–127 Click to view PDF Protein mutational context dependence: a challenge to neo-Darwinism theory: part 1
Paper by Royal Truman