Journal of Creation archive > Volume 31 Issue 2
Journal of Creation
Volume 31, Issue 2
Published August 2017
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–5 | Fossil time ranges continue to expand up and down Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
6–7 | The problem with science is that so much of it simply isn’t Perspective by John G. Hartnett |
8–9 | What is the origin of Martian floods? Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
10–12 | Pseudo-pseudogenes: revealing further complexity in the genome Perspective by Jean K. Lightner |
12–13 | Mammoth taxonomy problems Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
14–16 | Banded iron formations formed rapidly Perspective by Harry Dickens |
17–19 | Design: just a trick of the mind? Perspective by Shaun Doyle |
20–22 | The Catholic Church’s response to evolution A review of Catholicism and Evolution: A history from Darwin to Pope Francis (Michael Chaberek, O.P.) Book Review by Michael J. Oard |
23–26 | The not-so-intelli-gent professor A review of The Not-So-Intelligent Designer: Why evolution explains the human body and intelligent design does not (Abby Hafer) Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
27–30 | The total bankruptcy of so-called theistic evolution A review of Shadow of Oz : Theistic evolution and the absent god (Wayne D. Rossiter) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
31–34 | Hitler the evolutionist; Hitler the pantheist (Hitler the atheist—Yes) A review of Hitler’s Religion: The twisted beliefs that drove the Third Reich (Richard Weikart) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
35–37 | New Old Testament survey criticizes JEPD A review of The Old Testament: A historical, theological, and critical introduction (Richard S. Hess) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
37–40 | Supernaturalism is innate to the human; so is natural law A review of God is Watching You: How the fear of God makes us human (Dominic Johnson) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
41–46 | Reading evolution into the Scriptures A review of Adam and the Genome: Reading scripture after genetic science (Dennis R. Venema and Scot McKnight) Book Review by Robert W. Carter |
47–50 | Design by intuition: good biology, naive philosophy A review of Undeniable: How biology confrms our intuition that life is designed (Douglas Axe) Book review by Joel Tay |
51 | Strategically dismantling the evolutionary idea strongholds Letter from Don Batten. Reply: Daniel A. Biddle, Jerry Bergman |
52 | Even more surprises with Pluto’s satellites Letter from Danny R. Faulkner |
53–60 | Sodom—part 1 Viewpoint by Anne Habermehl |
61–70 | Disposal of Homo naledi in a possible deathtrap or mass mortality scenario Viewpoint by Timothy L. Clarey |
70–77 | Sodom—part 2 Viewpoint by Anne Habermehl |
78–83 | Was Terah dead when Abraham left Haran? Views on the meaning of Acts 7:4 Paper by Andrew Sibley |
84–93 | Not enough rocks: the sedimentary record and deep time Paper by John K. Reed and Michael J. Oard |
94–102 | The irreducibly complex ribosome is a unique creation in the three domains of life Paper by Matyas Cserhati and Warren Shipton |
103–109 | Carol Cleland’s case for historical science—part 1: devaluing experimental science Paper by John K. Reed and Peter Klevberg |
110–118 | Darwinism fosters moral decline Paper by Jerry Bergman |
119–127 | Non-glacial landforms indicate thin Scandinavian and British-Irish Ice Sheets Paper by Michael J. Oard |
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