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Journal of Creation
Volume 24, Issue 3
Published December 2010
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–5 |
Homo gautengensis—new species of alleged apeman is just another australopith
Perspective by Peter Line |
5–7 |
Further expansion of evolutionary fossil time ranges
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
8–10 |
NASA pictures support biblical origin for Moon
Perspective by Tas Walker |
10–12 |
Photosynthetic sea slugs: an evolutionary enigma
Perspective by Shaun Doyle |
13–14 |
Neutrinos—the not-so-neutral particles
Perspective by Emil Silvestru |
15–18 |
Yet another evolutionist attack on Intelligent Design A review of Creationism’s Trojan Horse by Barbara Forrest and Paul R. Gross Book Review by Lita Sanders |
18–21 |
The Fall and the inspiration for science A review of The Fall of Man and the Foundations of Science by Peter Harrison Book Review by Lael Weinberger |
22–23 |
A sloppy kind of Christianity A review of A New Kind of Christianity: Ten Questions That Are Transforming the Faith by Brian McLaren Book Review by James Patrick Holding |
24–26 |
Dubious and dangerous exposition A review of The Lost World of Genesis One: Ancient Cosmology and the Origins Debate by John H. Walton Book Review by Dominic Statham |
26–29 |
New study shows the importance of Genesis creation for early apologist’s Christology
A review of Irenaeus and Genesis: A study of Competition in Early Christian Hermeneutics by Thomas Holsinger-Friesen Book Review by Lita Sanders |
29–31 |
Making sense of how an atheist is made A review of The Making of an Atheist: How Immorality Leads to Unbelief by James S. Spiegel Book Review by Brian Thomas |
32–33 |
Personal paths of persuasion A review of Persuaded by the Evidence: True Stories of Faith, Science, & the Power of a Creator by Doug Sharp and Dr. Jerry Bergman, Compilation Editors Book Review by David J. Oberpriller |
34–39 |
Critics of helium evidence for a young world now seem silent?
Letter to the Editor by Gary H. Loechelt. Reply: Russell Humphreys |
39–41 |
Is Hatshepsut the biblical ‘Queen of Sheba’?
Letter to the Editor by David Down. Reply: Patrick Clarke |
41–42 |
Gospel in the stars
Letter to the Editor by Derek Marvin |
42–43 |
The search for earth-like planets
Letter to the Editor by Rod Bernitt. Reply: Wayne Spencer |
44–45 |
Is there a future for Christian education?
Viewpoint by Chris Ashcraft |
46–53 |
Flood models and biblical realism
Viewpoint by Jonathan Sarfati |
54–59 |
Mature creation and seeing distant starlight
Viewpoint by Don B. DeYoung |
60–66 |
How did they build the Great Pyramid?—an architect’s proposal Paper by Trevor Harris |
67–72 |
Post-Flood mutation of the KIT gene and the rise of white coloration patterns
Paper by Jean K. Lightner |
73–75 |
4 Vesta, achondritic meteorites and Flood bombardment
Paper by Carl R. Froede Jr. |
76–81 |
The origin of the Carboniferous coal measures—part 1: Lessons from history
Paper by Joanna F. Woolley |
82–86 |
Manganese nodules and the age of the ocean floor
Paper by Kenneth Patrick |
87–93 |
Is the K/T the post-Flood boundary?—part 2: paleoclimates and fossils
Paper by Michael J. Oard |
94–100 |
Behemoth and leviathan in the book of Job
Paper by Mart-Jan Paul |
101–105 |
Using facial angle to prove evolution and the human race hierarchy
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
106–116 |
A receding Flood scenario for the origin of the Grand Canyon
Paper by Peter Scheele |
117–121 |
Identification of a large sparrow-finch monobaramin in perching birds (Aves: Passeriformes)
Paper by Jean K. Lightner |
122–127 |
Robert L. Dabney—a rock in the storm of 19th century natural history
Essay by John K. Reed |
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