Journal of Creation archive > Volume 13 Issue 1
Journal of Creation
(Previously called Creation ex nihilo Technical Journal)
Volume 13, Issue 1
Published April 1999
125 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
1–2 | The paradox of Pacific guyots and a possible solution for the thick ‘reefal’ limestone on Enewetok Island Perspective by Michael Oard |
3 | Neandertal canal backpedal Perspective by Carl Wieland & Dan Muresan |
3–4 | No dark matter found in the Milky Way Galaxy Perspective by Michael Oard & Jonathan Sarfati |
5–7 | Decoding and editing design: double-sieve enzymes Perspective by Jonathan Sarfati |
8–9 | What can 10,000 dinosaur bones in a bauxite lens tell us? Perspective by Michael Oard |
10–11 | Shaky tree of life Perspective by Pierre Jerlström |
11–13 | Another threat to the Milankovitch theory quelled Perspective by Michael Oard |
14 | Lord Kelvin revisited on the young age of the earth Perspective by John Woodmorappe |
15–25 | Artificial life: The revival of mysticism in science by Barry Harker |
26–28 | Ariel attack: welcome weapon Book Review by Michael Oard |
29–32 | Skewed data Book Review by Carl Wieland |
33–36 | Disappointing delusion Book Review by Royal Truman |
37–44 | Is our ‘inverted’ retina really ‘bad design’? Countering the Critic Article by Peter W.V. Gurney |
45–48 | Panda thumbs its nose at the dysteleological arguments of the atheist Stephen Jay Gould Countering the Critic Article by John Woodmorappe |
49 | The ‘tone’ of contributions Letter to the Editor |
49 | Play the ball—not the man Letter to the Editor |
49–60 | Humphreys’ new vistas of space-time Letter to the Editor |
60–62 | Starlight and time Letter to the Editor |
62–64 | Gospel in the stars Letter to the Editor |
64–68 | Instrumentalism, mathematics and science Letter to the Editor |
68–71 | Did mountains really rise? Letter to the Editor |
71–72 | C-Decay Letter to the Editor |
73–80 | Of Philistines and sea people Paper by Ralph Pacini |
81–91 | The Lamb of God hidden in Chinese characters Paper by Voo Kui Shin & Larry Hovee |
92–99 | British scriptural geologists in the first half of the nineteenth century: part 5 Paper by Terry Mortenson |
100–104 | A biblically-based cratering theory Paper by Danny Faulkner |
105–114 | Monarch butterfly navigation Paper by Jules Poirier |
115–125 | Did God make pathogenic viruses? Paper by Jerry Bergman, Ph.D. |
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