Journal of Creation archive > Volume 26 Issue 3
Journal of Creation
Volume 26, Issue 3
Published December 2012
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 |
Further evidence of only one large Lake Missoula flood
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
5–7 |
New science on the young sun, and Earth migration
Perspective by Wayne Spencer |
8–10 |
‘Feathered’ dinos—no feathers after all! [Pre-publication version]
Perspective by Jonathan Sarfati |
11–12 |
The power of evolution in ‘feathered dinosaurs’
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
12–14 |
Mercury’s crust is magnetized—more evidence for a young solar system
Perspective by D. Russell Humphreys |
15–17 |
The puzzle of disharmonious associations during the Ice Age
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
18–20 |
The search for meaning, and what it means A review of Surprised by Meaning: Science, Faith, and How We Make Sense of Things by Alister E. McGrath Book Review by Daniel Davidson |
21–24 |
Dalai Lama—Nobel laureate Darwinism critic A review of The Universe in a Single Atom by Tenzin Gyatso Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
25–28 |
Who is being divisive about creation? A review of Seven Days that Divide the World by John Lennox Book Review by Lita Sanders |
29–34 |
A theistic paleontologist with dubious theology and little-better science A review of Evolution and Belief: Confessions of a Religious Paleontologist by Robert J. Asher Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
34–37 |
A lesson in rational thinking A review of An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming by Nigel Lawson Book Review by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
38–39 |
The authoritative dinosaur book A review of Dinosaur Challenges and Mysteries by Michael J. Oard Book Review by Brian Thomas |
40–42 |
The Holocaust—Darwinists tried and found guilty A review of Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race by Dieter Kuntz (Ed.) Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
43 |
Is the earth still underpopulated?
Letter to the Editor from Anthony Smith. Reply: Andrew Kulikovsky |
43–44 |
Creation and the courtroom—what is the right strategy?
Letter to the Editor from Shaun Doyle. Reply: Rachael Denhollander |
45–46 |
An impact Flood submodel—dealing with issues
Letter to the Editor from Rod Bernitt. Reply: Michael J. Oard |
46–47 |
A new magnetic field theory and Flood model
Letter to the Editor from Lance Reece. Reply: Don Stenberg |
47–49 |
Could most of the earth’s U, Th, and K have been in the mantle prior to the Flood?
Letter to the Editor from John Baumgardner. Reply: Don Stenberg |
50–53 |
‘Ancient’ coral growth layers
Countering the Critics by Robert W. Carter |
54–59 |
The evolutionary paradox of the Roraima pollen of South America is still not solved
Countering the Critics by Emil Silvestru |
60–67 |
Vas deferens—refuting ‘bad design’ arguments
Countering the Critics by E. van Niekerk |
68–75 |
Do radioisotope methods yield trustworthy relative ages for the earth’s rocks?
Viewpoint by John Baumgardner |
76–78 |
Recent challenges to natural selection
Viewpoint by Phil Gaskill and Brian Thomas |
79–84 |
‘The Queen of the South’ is ‘the Queen of Egypt’
Viewpoint by David Austin |
85–91 |
Egyptian coins in the time of Joseph
Viewpoint by Patrick Clarke |
92–94 |
William Robin Thompson—creation scientist
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
95–100 |
Creationism and millennialism among the Church Fathers
Paper by Andrew Sibley |
101–106 |
Information Theory—part 1: overview of key ideas
Paper by Royal Truman |
107–114 |
Information Theory—part 2: weaknesses in current conceptual frameworks
Paper by Royal Truman |
115–119 |
Information Theory—part 3: introduction to Coded Information Systems
Paper by Royal Truman |
120–127 |
Is plate tectonics really occurring today?
Paper by Michael J. Oard |
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