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Title
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125–126 |
Sedimentation Experiments: Nature finally catches
up!
Perspective by Andrew Snelling
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126–128 |
Are pre-Pleistocene rhythmites caused by the Milankovitch mechanism?
Perspective by M. J. Oard
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128–130 |
New dating method calculates unreasonably low rates of erosion in Australia
Perspective by M. J. Oard
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131 |
Multiplying grand unsolved problems in palaeoglaciology
Perspective by M. J. Oard
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132–133 |
The planet that never was?
Perspective by A. A. Snelling
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133–134 |
Cope's rule and the fossil record
Perspective by C. Wieland
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134 |
Warrior women and golden ants—Herodotus vindicated?
Perspective by C. Wieland
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135–136 |
Speciation conference brings good news for creationists
Perspective by Carl Wieland
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136 |
Darwin versus Paley
Quotation
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137–154 |
The extinction of the dinosaurs
Overview by Michael J. Oard
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155–158 |
Book review: The Fire in the Equations
Book Review by Carl Wieland
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158 |
Evolution is idolatry
Quotation
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159 |
The origin of language
Letter to the Editor
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159–162 |
The pre-Flood/Flood boundary
Letter to the Editor
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162–165 |
The Flood/post-Flood boundary
Letter to the Editor
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166 |
A perelandra hypothesis
Letter to the Editor
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167–180 |
A philosophical attempt to define science
Paper by David Malcolm
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181–188 |
Syntax and semantics in Genesis One
Paper by Charles V. Taylor
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189–194 |
D. Russell Humphreys' Cosmology and the 'Timothy test'
Paper by Perry G. Philips
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195–198 |
D. Russell Humphreys' Cosmology and the 'Timothy test': a reply
Paper by Jonathan D. Sarfati
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199–201 |
Timothy tests theistic evolutionism
Paper by D. Russell Humphreys
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202–211 |
How genes manufacture plants and animals
Paper by Jerry Bergman
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212–220 |
Molecular biology and gene cloning
Paper by Jerry Bergman
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221–252 |
British scriptural geologists in the first half of the
nineteenth century: part 1
Paper by Terry Mortenson
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