Journal of Creation archive > Volume 33 Issue 3
Journal of Creation
Volume 33, Issue 3
Published December 2019
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 | More expansion of fossil time ranges Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
5–6 | Problems with the naturalistic formation of Earth’s inner core Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
7–8 | Glacial-like striations formed in less than 90 seconds Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
8–11 | South Caspian Basin supports a late Cenozoic Flood boundary Perspective by Timothy L. Clarey and Davis J. Werner |
11–13 | Fingernails and toenails—useless evolutionary relics or an important part of design? Perspective by Jerry Bergman |
14–18 | Keen insights into Genesis 1–3 flawed by analogical days approach A review of Interpreting Eden: A guide to faithfully reading and understanding Genesis 1–3 (Vern S. Poythress) Book Review by Keaton Halley |
18–22 | Orthodox on God; ambivalent on biblical literalism; bypassing science; socially conservative A review of Genesis: God, Creation, and destruction (Dennis Prager) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
22–26 | Healing division or courting heresy? A review of The Fool and the Heretic: How two scientists moved beyond labels to a Christian dialogue about creation and evolution (Todd Charles Wood and Darrel R. Falk) Book Review by Gavin Cox |
26–30 | Debunks many science-related historical myths that demean the Christian faith A review of Unbelievable: 7 myths about the history and future of science and religion (Michael Newton Keas) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
31–36 | Darwinists still trying to refute Behe and still failing A review of Darwin Devolves: The new science about DNA that challenges evolution (Michael Behe) Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
36–40 | Systematic theology with a solid foundation A review of Biblical Doctrine: A systematic summary of Bible truth (John MacArthur and Richard Mayhue (Eds.) Book Review by Cody J. Guitard |
40–42 | A biased survey of the history of Genesis interpretation A review of Since the Beginning: Interpreting Genesis 1 and 2 through the ages (Kyle Greenwood (Ed.)) Book Review by Lita Cosner |
43–45 | Does ‘race’ science refute superior humans? A review of Superior: The return of race science (Angela Saini) Book Review by Lucien Tuinstra |
46–48 | Salt deposits Letter from W.R. Barnhart. Reply: Stef Heerema and Gert-Jan van Heugten |
49–54 | Comparison of morphology-based and genomics-based baraminology methods Paper by Matthew Cserhati and Joel Tay |
55–65 | Baraminology data filtering method based on entropy measurement and its application in dinosaur and cephalopod data sets Paper by Matthew Cserhati |
66–76 | Baraminology suggests cryptic relationships among Caprimulgiformes Paper by Matthew Cserhati and Jon Alquist |
77–84 | Flood impacts reinforce volcanic cooling to start Ice Age Paper by Michael J. Oard |
85–93 | The Florissant redwood trees deposited from a Flood log mat Paper by Michael J. Oard |
94–101 | The search for Noah and the Flood in ancient Egypt—part 1 Viewpoint by Gavin Cox |
102–108 | The search for Noah and the Flood in ancient Egypt—part 2 Viewpoint by Gavin Cox |
109–114 | Common examples of ‘one gene, one trait’ exposed Essay by Jerry Bergman |
115–121 | The conventionality thesis and biblical creation Essay by John Harnett |
122–127 | Thomas Malthus’s influence on the eugenics and abortion movements Essay by Jerry Bergman |
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