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Latest issue of TJ (vol. 14 no. 3)! |
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Latest issue of TJ (vol. 14 no. 3)! 18 November 2000 In this latest TJ: -
The frozen mammoth mystery The death of millions of mammoths, preserved in sediments of the Northern Hemisphere and frozen in the permafrost of Siberia, have puzzled scientists and laymen for hundreds of years. Exclusive to TJ, Michael Oard presents the most accurate and comprehensive overview article on the subject. See ‘Mr Ice Age’ solves woolly mammoth mystery for a brief report on this article. -
Special paper hits at skeptics’ favourite So called ‘inactive genes’ or pseudogenes have been hailed by evolutionists as evidence for primate evolution. In a tour de force, John Woodmorappe provides scientific evidence for pseudogene function and demolishes the argument that chimps, humans and gorillas share pseudogenes. | Creation in-depth | | TJ: The In-depth Journal of Creation You’ll enjoy creation science in-depth! A great complement to Creation magazine! Read the latest in creation research, stay up-to-date on creation/evolution controversies, and find out the latest flaws in evolutionary arguments! This journal offers analytical and inclusive comments in well-referenced articles that will keep you powerfully informed on many topics. ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY | Other topics in this issue include: -
Australopithecines—new insights show that these extinct southern apes of Africa had no connection with human origins. -
Does a red shift really mean an expanding universe? -
Ages of patriarchs re-examined. Evolutionist criticism is refuted that Old Testament longevity values are mythological or the manipulations of Hebrew writers. -
Could Neandertal speak? Features of three archaic human vocal tracts are compared with those of Homo sapiens. -
The riddle of paleokarst. These geological limestone features can be understood in terms of the different geological processes active during the global Flood and the post-Flood era. -
Did ‘Old World Paleolithic’ people travel to America? See contents of TJ 14(3). TJ is an educational tool for the creationist community as well as a comprehensive forum for scientific exchange. In it you will find out the latest creation/evolution controversies, and be informed about the latest flaws in evolutionary arguments. Many of the articles are of far-reaching impact and are exclusive to TJ. Subscribe now and you will receive the first of three yearly issues. Your subscription will also help creation outreach and the advancement of quality creation research.
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