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Journal of Creation

(Previously called TJ)

Volume 15, Issue 2
Published August 2001
125 pages

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Contents:

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Title

3–4 Click to view PDF The young faint Sun paradox and the age of the solar system
Perspective by Danny Faulkner
4–6 Click to view PDF Billion-fold acceleration of radioactivity demonstrated in laboratory
Perspective by John Woodmorappe
6–7 Click to view PDF End-Mesozoic extinction of dinosaurs partly based on circular reasoning
Perspective by Michael Oard
8–9 Click to view PDF New hominin skull from Kenya
Perspective by Marvin L. Lubenow
9 Click to view PDF What evolution really means
9–10 Click to view PDF Did Lucy walk upright?
Perspective by Michael Oard
11 Click to view PDF More problems for the ‘Oort comet cloud’
Perspective by Danny Faulkner
11–12 Click to view PDF Ants find their way by advanced mathematics
Perspective by Jonathan Sarfati
13–16 Click to view PDF Eviscerating Eldredge
Book Review by John Woodmorappe
16 Click to view PDF Anything out of nothing?
Quotation by Gilbert Keith Chesterton
17–24 Click to view PDF What biology textbooks never told you about evolution
Book Review by Royal Truman
25–26 Click to view PDF If life's a gamble, then the odds aren't great
Book Review by David Green
27–30 Click to view PDF Nailing jello (jelly) to the wall
Book Review by Marvin L. Lubenow
31–32 Click to view PDF Rating radiodating
Book Review by Michael Oard
33–35 Click to view PDF Bigger than Grand Canyon
Book Review by Tas Walker
36–37 Click to view PDF Geocentric gobbledegook
Book Review by Danny Faulkner
38–41 Click to view PDF Is the human male nipple vestigial?
Countering the Critic Article by Jerry Bergman
41 Click to view PDF Haeckel's scientific religion
Quotation
42–45 Click to view PDF Could Behemoth have been a dinosaur?
Countering the Critic Article by Allan K. Steel
46–48 Click to view PDF Look-back time in Humphreys' cosmology
Letter to the Editor
48–49 Click to view PDF Discovering Moses
Letter to the Editor
49–50 Click to view PDF Biblically-based cratering theory
Letter to the Editor
50–52 Click to view PDF The extinction of the woolly mammoth: was it a quick freeze?
Letter to the Editor
52–53 Click to view PDF Is the ’erets (earth) flat?
Letter to the Editor
54 Click to view PDF The weasel returns
Forum by Tom Curtis
55–58 Click to view PDF The weasel returns: Truman replies to Curtis
Forum by Royal Truman
58 Click to view PDF Doubtful climb
Quotation
59–61 Click to view PDF Fossil axe-head?
Research Note by Pierre Jerlstrom
62–68 Click to view PDF Behemoth or bust: an expedition into Cameroon investigating reports of a Sauropod dinosaur
Paper by Dave Woetzel
68 Click to view PDF Record of unchanged life forms
Quotation
69–76 Click to view PDF Why Dawkins' weasel demonstrates mutations cannot produce a new functional gene
Paper by Jerry Bergman
77–80 Click to view PDF Evolutionary naturalism: an ancient idea
Paper by Jerry Bergman
80 Click to view PDF Evolutionist antipathy
Quotation
81–88 Click to view PDF Science fiction: a Biblical perspective
Paper by David J. Laughlin
89–93 Click to view PDF Bubbles of surprise
Paper by Emil Silvestru
94–102 Click to view PDF The beauty of the peacock tail and the problems with the theory of sexual selection
Paper by Stuart Burgess
103–109 Click to view PDF The non-random character and intelligent design of 'chance' events
Paper by Robert A. Herrmann
110–121 Click to view PDF Geocentrism and Creation
Paper by Danny Faulkner
122–125 Click to view PDF The rapid formation of granitic rocks: more evidence
Paper by John Woodmorappe