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Journal of Creation
Volume 20, Issue 3
Published December 2006
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 |
The Heart Mountain catastrophic
slide Perspective by Michael Oard |
5 |
Dinosaurs, day-care and diluvium Perspective by Emil Silvestru |
6–8 |
Has ‘dark matter’
really been proven? Clarifying the clamour of claims from colliding clusters Perspective by John Hartnett |
8–9 |
The ‘Lucy child’ (Pre-publication version) Perspective by Carl Wieland |
10–12 |
Mitochondria—created to
energize us (available in Portuguese) Perspective by David Demick |
12–13 |
Biological view of viruses: creation
vs evolution Perspective by Manbok Kim |
14–15 |
Changing chromosome numbers Perspective by Jean K. Lightner |
15–16 |
The big bang fails another test Perspective by John Hartnett |
17–24 |
The mysterious hobbit Overview by Peter Line |
25–26 |
Another side of Australia’s
history A review of The White Australia Policy by Keith Windschuttle Book Review by Lara Wieland |
26–28 |
Christianity as progress A review of The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Let to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success Book Review by Lael Weinberger |
29–30 |
New title, same old arguments A review of Honest to Genesis by Margaret Towne Book Review by Lita Sanders |
31–38 |
Progressive creationist anthropology: many reasons NOT to believe A review of Who was Adam? by Fazale Rana with Hugh Ross Book Review by Peter Line |
39–42 |
The descent of Darwinism A review of The Naked Emperor: Darwinism Exposed by Antony Latham Book Review by Wayne Frair |
43–45 |
Secularizing America A review of The Secular Revolution: Power, Interests, and Conflict in the Secularization of American Public Life, edited by Christian Smith Book Review by Lael Weinberger |
45–49 |
Taking firm
hold on an illusion A review of Coming to Peace with Science Bridging the Worlds Between Faith and Biology by Darrel R. Falk Book Review by Alex Williams |
50–53 |
Big Daddy bites the dust Countering the Critics Article by Peter Line |
54–60 |
The church preaches eugenics:
a history of church support for Darwinism and eugenics Paper by Jerry Bergman |
61–65 |
Identification of species within the sheepgoat kind (Tsoan monobaramin) Paper by Jean K. Lightner |
66–70 |
Lipid rafts: evidence of biosyntax
and biopragmatics Paper by J. G. Andrew |
71–77 |
Which cubit for Noah’s
Ark? Paper by Tim Lovett |
78–86 |
Flood transported quartzites: Part 3—failure of uniformitarian interpretations
Paper by Michael Oard, John Hergenrather and Peter Klevberg |
87–91 |
Paleobiology databases Paper by Kenneth H. Karle |
92–94 |
The Cygnus Loop—a
case study Paper by Keith Davies |
95–103 |
Evidence for multiple ring growth per year in Bristlecone Pines Paper by Mark Matthews |
104–110 |
Hardgrounds and the Flood: the need for a re-evaluation Paper by John Woodmorappe |
111–117 |
Kinsey, Darwin and the sexual
revolution Paper by Jerry Bergman |
118–122 |
Adam’s brothers? Race,
science and Genesis before Darwin Essay by Lael Weinberger |
123–127 |
A Civic Biology and eugenics Essay by Grant Williams |
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