Page |
Title |
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169–170 |
More surprising discoveries in the Solar System
Perspective by M.J. Oard |
|
170 |
Latin Lizards: Logos vs Lottery
Perspective by Carl Wieland |
|
171–172 |
Evolution pushed further into the past
Perspective by M.J. Oard |
|
172–173 |
‘Lost World of Mutants’ discovered
Perspective by Carl Wieland |
|
174–175 |
Are those 'old' landforms in Australia really old?
Perspective by M.J. Oard |
|
175–177 |
‘Rapid’ granite formation?
Perspective by Andrew Snelling |
|
178–179 |
The absolute dating of desert varnish likely inaccurate
Perspective by M.J. Oard |
|
180 |
Evolutionary psychology
Quotation |
|
180 |
Philosophical criteria and cosmological models
Quotation |
|
180 |
Mad cows and evolution
Perspective by Don Batten |
|
181–187 |
Information, science and biology
by Werner Gitt |
|
188–193 |
Of Paul Davies and The Mind of God
Commentary by Marc Kay |
|
193 |
The ‘big bang’ and the origin of the universe
Quotation |
|
194 |
Mordecai, Daniel and the Table of Nations
Letter to the Editor |
|
194–196 |
Contemporary suppression of the theistic world view
Letter to the Editor |
|
196–200 |
The name Jehovah in Genesis
Letter to the Editor |
|
200–201 |
Triassic basins and the Flood
Letter to the Editor |
|
201 |
Flood/post-Flood boundary
Letter to the Editor |
|
202–210 |
Advances in integrating cosmology
Paper by Dr Jerry Bergman |
|
211–213 |
Waters above or beyond?
Paper by Charles V. Taylor |
|
214–218 |
Genesis 6-9: does ‘all’ always mean all?
Paper by Mike Kruger |
|
219–240 |
Australopithecus and Homo habilis
Paper by A.W. Mehlert |
|
241–257 |
The basement rocks of the Brisbane Area, Australia
Paper by Tas Walker |
|
258–278 |
Where is the Flood/post-Flood boundary in the rock record?
Paper by Michael J. Oard |
|
279–290 |
Studies in Flood Geology
Paper by John Woodmorappe |