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Junk moves up in the world
Perspective by C. Wieland
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125 |
Taking the pulse of ‘climatic evolution’ theories
Perspective by C. Wieland
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126 |
Cuddly cold-cures counter critics
Perspective by C. Wieland
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126 |
Modern fungus in Devonian!
Perspective by D. Batten
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127–128 |
New evidence: only people ever walked really upright
Perspective by C. Wieland
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128 |
The eye, the fly and I
Perspective by C. Wieland
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129–130 |
Australopithecus ramidus—‘the missing
link’?
Perspective by Don Batten
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130 |
Religion and science
Quotation
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131–137 |
Punctuated equilibrium: come of age?
Overview by Dr Don Batten
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137 |
A major evolutionary problem
Quotation
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138–141 |
Decreased lifespans: Have we been looking in the right
place?
by Carl Wieland
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141 |
Origin of the universe
Quotation
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142–147 |
Helium in the Earth’s Atmosphere
Countering the Critic Article by David Malcolm
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148–149 |
Book review: Grand Canyon: Monument to Catastrophe
Book Review by Dr Andrew Snelling
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150–151 |
Book review: Creation and Time
Book Review by John Goertzen
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151 |
Quotable quote
Quotation
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152–153 |
Moon dust and the age of the solar system
Letter to the Editor
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153 |
Early history of man
Letter to the Editor
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153 |
Diseases on the Ark
Letter to the Editor
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154–156 |
Dinosaurs and dragons
Letter to the Editor
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156 |
Noah's Ark
Letter to the Editor
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156 |
The speed of light—A critique of Bounds' methodology
Letter to the Editor
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158–159 |
Announcing the Creation Research index
Letter to the Editor
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159 |
The consequences of Darwin
Quotation
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160–165 |
Australopithecus ramidus and the fossil record
Paper by Kurt P. Wise
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166–178 |
Neandertal children's fossils
Paper by John W. Cuozzo
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179–191 |
A possible creationist perspective on the Tyrolean (Oetztaler) ice man
Paper by Greg J. Beasley
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192–203 |
The early history of man—Part 6
Paper by W. R. (Bill) Cooper
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204–211 |
Who wrote Genesis? Are the Toledoth Colophons?
Paper by Charles V. Taylor
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212–222 |
The thermal erasure of radiohalos in biotite
Paper by Mark Armitage and Ed Back
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223–237 |
The origin of the universe
Paper by A. W. (Bill) Mehlert
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238–245 |
The law of cause and cosmology
Paper by Jerry Bergman
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