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Journal of Creation
Volume 33, Issue 1
Published April 2019
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 | More evidence for the reality of genetic entropy—update Perspective by Robert W. Carter |
5–7 | Yedomas show one ice age Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
8–11 | Breccia pipes in the Grand Canyon change our understanding of its origin Perspective by W.R. Barnhart |
11–13 | Oumuamua—what is it? Perspective by Wayne Spencer |
14–15 | The origin of laminae in shales Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
15–17 | Long-distance transport of sediments Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
18–22 | Is there purpose in evolution? A review of Is there Purpose in Biology: The cost of existence and the God of love (Denis Alexander) Book Review by Philip Bell |
23–25 | New book offers comprehensive critique of theistic evolution A review of Theistic Evolution: A scientific, philosophical, and theological critique (J.P. Moreland, Stephen C. Meyer, Christopher Shaw, Ann K. Gauger, and Wayne Grudem (Eds.)) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
26–29 | A global anti-Christian totalitarian threat A review of The Global Sexual Revolution: Destruction of freedom in the name of freedom (Gabriele Kuby) Book Review by John Loiterton |
30–35 | Debating origins A review of Four Views on Creation, Evolution and Intelligent Design (J.B. Stump (Ed.)) Book Review by Shaun Doyle |
35–41 | The war on truth A review of The War on Science (Shawn Otto) Book Review by Andrew Kulikovsky |
42–44 | One-sided discussion of theistic evolution A review of Faith and Fossils: The Bible, creation, and evolution (Lester Grabbe) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
44–47 | Field of evolutionary psychology explains why theistic evolution and Darwinism are incompatible A review of Darwin, God and the Meaning of Life: How evolutionary theory undermines everything you thought you knew of life (Steve Stewart-Williams) Book Review by Benno A. Zuiddam |
48–49 | Megasequences and the floating forest hypothesis: parts 1 Letter from Barry Lee Woolley. REPLY: Timothy L. Clarey |
49–51 | Megasequences and the floating forest hypothesis: parts 2 Letter from Barry Lee Woolley. REPLY: Timothy L. Clarey |
52–56 | The poor design claim of the human birth canal examined Countering the Critics by Jerry Bergman |
57–62 | Four chronological periods Viewpoint by David Austin |
63–70 | Flood processes into the late Cenozoic: part 6—climatic and other evidence Viewpoint by Michael J. Oard |
71–77 | New cosmologies converge on the ASC model—a review of two cosmology papers presented at the International Conference on Creationism in 2018 Paper by John G. Hartnett |
78–84 | Critique of the latest evolutionary models of the beginning of life Paper by Matthew Cserhati and Adrian Chira |
85–92 | Deep time in 18th-century France—part 1: a developing belief Paper by Andrew Sibley |
93–101 | Deep time in 18th century France—part 2: influence upon geology and evolution in 18th and 19th century Britain Paper by Andrew Sibley |
102–109 | Have uniformitarians rescued the ‘Pacemaker of the Ice Ages’ paper? Paper by Jake Hebert |
110–118 | Patriarchal drive in the early post-Flood population Paper by Robert W. Carter |
119–124 | The egg—irreducible complexity of creation’s perfect package Essay by Jerry Bergman |
125–127 | Blood test used to prove evolution fails Essay by Jerry Bergman |
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