Journal of Creation archive > Volume 29 Issue 2
Journal of Creation
Volume 29, Issue 2
Published August 2015
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–5 |
Empirical genetic clocks give biblical timelines
Perspective by Jeffrey P. Tomkins |
6–7 |
Ice age ‘indicators’ can form in warmer environments
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
8–9 |
The coolest White Dwarf—older than the age of the universe?
Perspective by Ronald G. Samec |
10–11 |
Exoplanets—habitable or not?
Perspective by Wayne Spencer |
12–13 |
Only one glaciation observed in western Alberta, Canada—the ice-age reinforcement syndrome
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
13–15 |
Metamorphic rocks can form at shallow depths
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
16–25 |
Can ‘megasequences’ help define biblical geologic history?
Overview by Carl R Froede Jr, A, Jerry Akridge and John K. Reed |
26–35 |
Evolutionary molecular genetic clocks—a perpetual exercise in futility and failure
Overview by Jeffrey P. Tomkins and Jerry Bergman |
36–40 |
Finally setting the record straight—Christian views on the historicity of Adam through the ages A review of The Quest for the Historical Adam: Genesis, Hermeneutics, and Human Origins (William VanDoodewaard) Book Review by Robert Carter |
40–42 |
Another evolution pillar demolished A review of The Evolution Revolution—Why Thinking People are Rethinking the Theory of Evolution (Lee Spetner) Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
43–46 |
No straight answers on animal death before the Fall A review of Death Before the Fall: Biblical Literalism and the Problem of Animal Suffering (Ronald E. Osborn) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
47–51 |
John Walton reimagines Adam and Eve A review of The Lost World of Adam and Eve (John H. Walton) Book Review by Keaton Halley |
51–56 |
Darwin, Victorian England, Eugenics, and a new evolution A review of Evolution Revolution: Evolution is True. Darwin is Wrong. This Changes Everything (Alan Bennett) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
57–61 |
Mixing Darwin and the Bible damages ecological theology A review of Ask the Beasts: Darwin and the God of Love (Elizabeth A. Johnson) Book Review by Shaun Doyle |
62–68 |
Adam’s Day A review of Reading Genesis 1–2: An Evangelical Conversation (J. Daryl Charles) (Ed.) Book Review by Ting Wang |
69 |
The emperors who had no clothes
Letter from Andrew Sibley |
70–77 |
Healthy genomes require recent creation
Viewpoint by Alex Williams |
78–85 |
Nylon-eating bacteria—part 2: refuting refuting Ohno’s frame-shift theory
Paper by Royal Truman |
86–91 |
Difficulties with plate tectonics—Pacific Ocean bottom features
Paper by Michael J. Oard |
92–98 |
Improbable singularities—evolution is riddled with them
Paper by Alex Williams |
99–105 |
Textual traditions and biblical chronology
Paper by Lita Sanders and Robert Carter |
106–109 |
Nylon-eating bacteria—part 3: current theory on how the modified genes arose
Paper by Royal Truman |
110–118 |
Bacterial genome decay from a baraminological viewpoint
Paper by Jean O’Micks |
119–123 |
Did Darwin plagiarize Patrick Matthew?
Essay by Dominic Statham |
124–127 |
Creation, the Trinity, and the emperor without clothes
Essay by Ian Hodge |
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