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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
The Heart Mountain catastrophic slide
Perspective by Michael Oard
5
Dinosaurs, day-care and diluvium
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
Has ‘dark matter’ really been proven? Clarifying the clamour of claims from colliding clusters
Perspective by John Hartnett
8–9
The ‘Lucy child’
The ‘Lucy child’ (Pre-publication version)
Perspective by Carl Wieland
10–12
Mitochondria—created to
                energize us
Mitochondria—created to energize us (available in Portuguese)
Perspective by David Demick
12–13
Biological view of viruses: creation
                vs evolution
Biological view of viruses: creation vs evolution
Perspective by Manbok Kim
14–15
Changing chromosome numbers
Changing chromosome numbers
Perspective by Jean K. Lightner
15–16
The big bang fails another test
The big bang fails another test
Perspective by John Hartnett
17–24
The mysterious hobbit
The mysterious hobbit
Overview by Peter Line
25–26
Another side of Australia’s
                history
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
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
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
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
The descent of Darwinism
A review of The Naked Emperor: Darwinism Exposed by Antony Latham
Book Review by Wayne Frair
43–45
Secularizing America
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
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
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
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)
Identification of species within the sheepgoat kind (Tsoan monobaramin)
Paper by Jean K. Lightner
66–70
Lipid rafts: evidence of biosyntax
                and biopragmatics
Lipid rafts: evidence of biosyntax and biopragmatics
Paper by J. G. Andrew
71–77
Which cubit for Noah’s
                Ark?
Which cubit for Noah’s Ark?
Paper by Tim Lovett
78–86
Flood transported quartzites: Part 3—failure of uniformitarian interpretations
Flood transported quartzites: Part 3—failure of uniformitarian interpretations
Paper by Michael Oard, John Hergenrather and Peter Klevberg
87–91
Paleobiology databases
Paleobiology databases
Paper by Kenneth H. Karle
92–94
The Cygnus Loop—a
                            case study
The Cygnus Loop—a case study
Paper by Keith Davies
95–103
Evidence for multiple ring growth per year in Bristlecone Pines
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
Hardgrounds and the Flood: the need for a re-evaluation
Paper by John Woodmorappe
111–117
Kinsey, Darwin and the sexual
                revolution
Kinsey, Darwin and the sexual revolution
Paper by Jerry Bergman
118–122
Adam’s brothers? Race,
                science and Genesis before Darwin
Adam’s brothers? Race, science and Genesis before Darwin
Essay by Lael Weinberger
123–127
A Civic Biology and eugenics
A Civic Biology and eugenics
Essay by Grant Williams