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Journal of Creation
Volume 29, Issue 1
Published April 2015
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–6 |
On metal abundances vs redshift in creationist cosmologies
Perspective by John Hartnett |
6–8 |
A preliminary age calibration for the post-glacial-maximum period
Perspective by Tas Walker |
9–11 |
Ice Age megafloods provide insight into Flood sedimentation
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
12–14 |
Here today …
Perspective by Bryan V. Radford |
14–15 |
The Appalachian Mountains are young
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
16 |
Tall molars did not evolve from eating grass
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
17–24 |
Dino-bird theory—a flight of fancy
Overview by Jerry Bergman and Philip Snow |
25–30 |
No solution to evolution’s greatest puzzle A review of Arrival of the Fittest: Solving Evolution’s Greatest Puzzle (Andreas Wagner) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
30–32 |
Detailed analysis of the Hebrew text of the Genesis Flood A review of Grappling with the Chronology of the Genesis Flood (Steven W. Boyd and Andrew A. Snelling Editors) Book Review by Michael J. Oard |
33–36 |
A story about the evolution of life and changing levels of oxygen on Earth A review of Out of Thin Air: Dinosaurs, Birds and Earth’s Atmosphere (Peter D. Ward) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
37–41 |
Why Wright is wrong on creation A review of Surprised by Scripture: Engaging with Contemporary Issues (N.T. Wright) Book Review by Andrew Sibley |
42–44 |
Darwinism has remade Western society—for the worse A review of The Darwin Effect: Its Influence on Nazism, Eugenics, Racism, Communism, Capitalism, and Sexism (Jerry Bergman) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
45–50 |
Why the West really is the best! A review of How the West Won: The Neglected Story of the Triumph of Modernity (Rodney Stark) Book Review by Andrew Kulikovsky |
50–54 |
Non Christians recognize that the creation demands a creator A review of Natural God: Deism in the Age of Intelligent Design (Beth Houston) Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
55 | Absolute values in redshift quantization, and distances |
55–56 | Letter from Hennie Mouton. Reply: Russell Humphreys |
56–58 |
Fossil snakes and the Flood boundary in North America
Letter from Michael J. Oard. Reply: Chad Arment |
58–60 | C.S. Lewis: creationist and antievolutionist? |
61–63 | Letter from Jay L. Wile. Reply: Jerry Bergman |
64–71 |
Battle for the Bible in the early church
Paper by Benno A. Zuiddam |
72–79 |
Modelling biblical human population growth
Paper by Robert Carter and Chris Hardy |
80–87 |
Phytogeography and zoogeography—rafting vs continental drift
Paper by Dominic Statham |
88–94 |
Trinity’s truth reflected in creation
Paper by Ian Hodge |
95–102 |
Nylon-eating bacteria: part 1—discovery and significance
Paper by Royal Truman |
103–107 |
The Sedimentary Heavitree Quartzite, Central Australia, was deposited early in Noah’s Flood
Paper by Tas Walker |
108–115 |
What life isn’t
Paper by Alex Williams |
116–119 |
Magnetized moon rocks, impacts, and the Precambrian—a response to Humphreys
Paper by Wayne Spencer |
120–127 |
Becoming one flesh
Essay by Kathy Wallace |
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