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Journal of Creation

Volume 31, Issue 1
Published April 2017
127 pages

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Contents:

Page

Title

3–4
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The problem of the wet Sahara
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
4–5
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A new mechanism to form free-standing arches questionable
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
6–7
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SUSY is not the solution to the dark matter crisis
Perspective by John G. Hartnett
8
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Sulfur-cycling bacteria 1.8 billion years old the same as today
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
9–10
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Did the Mediterranean Sea desiccate numerous times?
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
11–12
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Surprises in Surprise Canyon
Perspective by J.N. Caldwell
14–16
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Evangelical scholars still misinformed about creation
A review of The Enduring Authority of the Christian Scriptures (D.A. Carson (Ed.))
Book Review by Lita Sanders
17–20
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Evangelicals needlessly cave on evolution
A review of How I Changed My Mind About Evolution: Evangelicals reflect on faith and science
(Kathryn Applegate and J.B. Stump (Eds.))
Book Review by Keaton Halley
21–22
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An overhyped book that drifts from subject to subject
A review of Human Universe (Brian Cox and Andrew Cohen)
Book Review by John Woodmorappe
23–27
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The glaring discontinuities among even ‘simple’ life forms
A review of The Vital Question: Energy, evolution, and the origins of complex life (Nick Lane)
Book Review by John Woodmorappe
28–29
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Strict science procedures evaluate evolution
A review of The Scientific Approach to Evolution: What They Didn’t Teach You in Biology (Rob Stadler)
Book Review by Brian Thomas
30–35
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The historical Adam and what he means for us
A review of What Happened in the Garden? The reality and ramifications of the creation and fall of man (Abner Chou (Ed.))
Book Review by Shaun Doyle
36–40
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Bad History
A review of Big History: Between Nothing and Everything
(David Christian, Cynthia Stokes Brown, and Craig Benjamin)
Book Review by Andrew Kulikovsky
41–42
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Our eternal universe
Letter from Lita Sanders. REPLY: John Hartnett
43–44
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Our eternal universe
Letter from James R. Hughes. REPLY: John Hartnett
45–50
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Utterly preserved cells are not remnants—a critique of Dinosaur Blood and the Age of the Earth
Countering the Critics by Mark Armitage
51–57
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Flood processes into the late Cenozoic: part 3—organic evidence
Viewpoint by Michael J. Oard
58–65
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Flood processes into the late Cenozoic: part 4—organic evidence
Viewpoint by Michael J. Oard
66–72
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Understanding ‘stretching of the heavens’ in Scripture—a call for balance
Viewpoint by Jim Melnick
73–79
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Baraminic analysis of nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses
Paper by Jean O’Micks
80–87
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Dating the Tower of Babel events with reference to Peleg and Joktan
Paper by Andrew Sibley
88–98
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A broken climate pacemaker?—part 1
Paper by Jake Hebert
99–103
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Reading ‘places’ in Genesis 1–11
Paper by Alistair McKitterick
104–110
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A broken climate pacemaker?—part 2
Paper by Jake Hebert
111–115
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Superflares and the origin of life on Earth
Paper by Andrew Sibley
116–119
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Strategically dismantling the evolutionary idea strongholds
Paper by Daniel A. Biddle and Jerry Bergman
120–127
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Two date range options for Noah’s Flood
Paper by Brian Thomas