Journal of Creation archive > Volume 30 Issue 2
Journal of Creation
Volume 30, Issue 2
Published August 2016
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 | How may the presence of mantle water be interpreted? Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
4–5 | The fruit of sin vs the fruit of sanctification: a Pauline allusion to Genesis 3 in Romans 6 Perspective by Lita Sanders |
6–7 | Samotherium fossils and variation in the neck within the giraffe kind (Giraffidae) Perspective by Jean K. Lightner |
8–9 | Pluto’s moons a big surprise! Perspective by John G. Hartnett |
9–10 | The uniformitarian puzzle of mountaintop planation surfaces Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
11–12 | The origin of meteorite chondrules Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
12–14 | Changing-look quasars—how do they fit into a biblical creationist model? Perspective by John G. Hartnett |
15–20 | Vitalism dusted-off as a ‘solution’ to evolution’s fatal problems A review of Evolution 2.0: Breaking the Deadlock Between Darwin and Design (Perry Marshall) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
20–23 | Justifying Christian belief A review of Apologetics: A Justification of Christian Belief (John M. Frame) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
24–25 | The universe and the reality of its creator A review of The Singular Universe and the Reality of Time: A Proposal in Natural Philosophy (Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Lee Smolin) A review of Time Reborn: From the Crisis in Physics to the Future of the Universe (Lee Smolin) Book Review by John G. Hartnett |
26–29 | A distorted map A review of Mapping the Origins Debate: Six Models of the Beginning of Everything (Gerald Rau) Book Review by Andrew Kulikovsky |
30–33 | Death-camp doctors—Darwin’s proctors A review of Giants: The Dwarfs of Auschwitz Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
34–37 | Another devastating critique of neo-Darwinism A review of Evolution: Still a Theory in Crisis (Michael Denton) Book Review by Dominic Statham |
38–40 | A look into The Unseen Realm A review of The Unseen Realm: Recovering the supernatural worldview of the Bible (Michael S. Heiser) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
40–45 | Atheist fantasies vs fact A review of Faith vs Fact: Why Science and Religion are Incompatible (Jerry A. Coyne) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
46–48 | Catastrophic plate tectonics and plate tectonics—a comparison of two theories Letter from Timothy L. Clarey. Reply: Mark McGuire |
48–50 | Creationism in Europe Letter from Philip Bell. Reply: Jerry Bergman |
50–51 | Cnidarians turn evolutionary theory into jelly Letter from Brian Thomas. Reply:Jean O’Micks |
51–53 | Examining the floating forest hypothesis: a geological perspective Letter from John D. Matthews. Reply:Timothy Clarey |
54–59 | The Ice Age as a mechanism for post-Flood dispersal Viewpoint by Timothy L. Clarey |
60–66 | Promoter evolution is impossible by random mutations Paper by Jean O’Micks |
67–75 | Flood processes into the late Cenozoic—sedimentary rock evidence Paper by Michael J. Oard |
76–82 | Origins of pathogenic microbes: part 1—bacteria Paper by Warren A. Shipton |
83–91 | The overthrusting paradox: a challenge to uniformitarian geology and evolution Paper by John D. Matthews |
92–101 | DNA topoisomerases—the ‘relaxers’ and ‘unknotters’ of the genome Paper by Joe Deweese |
102–111 | The genetic effects of the population bottleneck associated with the Genesis Flood Paper by Robert W. Carter and Matthew Powell |
112–121 | Young evidences in an ancient landscape: part 2—high-altitude sapping Paper by Kenneth H. Karle |
122–127 | Thinking correctly about science Essay by Martin Tampier |
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