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Journal of Creation

(Previously called Creation ex nihilo Technical Journal)

Volume 3, Issue 1
Published April 1988
159 pages

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Contents:

Page Title
11–15 Click to view PDF The assault on the family: Its aims and basis
Hiram Caton
16–22 Click to view PDF Biblical private property versus socialistic common property
F. N. Lee
25–29 Click to view PDF Experiments on lamination of sediments
Guy Berthault
31–38 Click to view PDFThe human vermiform appendix
J. Warwick Glover
39–42 Click to view PDF Plant transpiration
Dehne McLaughlin
45–48 Click to view PDF Watch your language
Paper by Charles V. Taylor
49–58 Click to view PDF Humanism and modern mathematics
David Malcolm
59–64 Click to view PDF The hindrance of evolutionary terminology to the teaching of science
John G. Leslie
69–71 Click to view PDF The uniformity of Genesis 1–4
Paper by Charles V. Taylor
73–95 Click to view PDF A better model for the Stone Age—Part 2
A. J. M. Osgood
96–108 Click to view PDF From Abraham to Exodus
A. J. M. Osgood
109–121 Click to view PDF The times of the Judges—The archaeology:(b) Settlement and Apostasy
A. J. M. Osgood
122–123 Click to view PDF Errata
124–127 Click to view PDF The times of the Judges: The archaeology
Letter to the Editor
128–134 Click to view PDF The times of the 'Great Kings' of Persia
Charles V. Taylor
137–151 Click to view PDF Rhodesian Man
Bill Cooper
152–153 Click to view PDF Homo erectus—a fabricated class of 'Ape-Men'
Malcolm Bowden
155–159 Click to view PDF The 1924-1944 discussion regarding the velocity of light
Peter Ohrstrom