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Journal of Creation
Volume 24, Issue 1
Published April 2010
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 |
Megaflood origin of Box Canyon, Idaho, and implications for sapping erosion
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
5–6 |
Augustine: young-earth creationist
Perspective by Benno Zuiddam |
6–8 |
Comparative cytogenetics and chromosomal rearrangements
Perspective by Jean K. Lightner |
9–10 |
Marine fossils in amber support the Flood Log-Mat Model
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
11–13 |
The Oklo natural reactors in Precambrian rocks, Gabon, Africa
Perspective by Eugene Chaffin |
13–14 |
Did the early Earth’s atmosphere contain oxygen?
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
14–16 |
Critics of helium evidence for a young world now seem silent
Perspective by Russ Humphreys |
17–22 |
Why evolution need not be true A review of Why Evolution is True by Jerry A. Coyne Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
22–25 |
The Christian Nazi myth refuted A review of The Swastika against the Cross: The Nazi War on Christianity by Bruce Walker Book Review by Lita Sanders |
25–26 |
Eating and keeping moral cakes A review of The Darwin Myth: The Life and Lies of Charles Darwin by Benjamin Wiker Book Review by Don Batten |
27–28 |
“An eye for the truth!” A review of The Genesis Enigma by Andrew Parker Book Review by Barry Tapp |
28–31 |
The struggle to survive A review of The Extinction of Evolution by Darek Isaacs Book Review by Lael Weinberger |
32–34 |
Oblivious to the obvious: dragons lived with American Indians A review of Fossil Legends of the First Americans by Adrienne Mayor Book Review by Brian Thomas |
35–38 |
More of the same old compromise A review of Than a Theory by Hugh Ross Book Review by Lita Sanders |
39–42 |
Tetrapods from Poland trample the Tiktaalik school of evolution
Countering the Critics Article by Tas Walker |
43–47 |
Darwinopterus vs Dawkins
Countering the Critics Article by Jonathan Sarfati |
48–49 |
How many impact craters should there be on the earth?
Letter to the Editor by Rod Bernitt. Reply: Michael J. Oard |
49–50 |
Christ as the last Adam
Letter to the Editor by David Green |
50–52 |
The Bible’s high view of women—letter 1
Letter to the Editor by Leo (Jake) Hebert, III Reply: Lita Sanders |
52–53 |
The Bible’s high view of women—letter 2
Letter to the Editor by Sergei L. Golovin. Reply: Lita Sanders |
53–54 |
The Bible’s high view of women—letter 3
Letter to the Editor by Sergei L. Golovin. Reply: Lita Sanders |
54 |
Colorado Plateau sandstones derived from the Appalachians?
Letter to the Editor by Carl R. Froede Jr. |
54–55 |
The evolution of the horse
Letter to the Editor by Mats Molén |
56–64 |
Is the geological column a global sequence? Paper by Michael J. Oard |
65–71 |
Darwin, Lyell and the Origin of Species
Paper by Dominic Statham |
72–76 |
The search for Earth-like planets
Paper by Wayne Spencer |
77–81 |
Hebrew Scriptures as an aid to developing a creationist taxonomy
Paper by Jean K. Lightner |
82–87 |
Biogeography
Paper by Dominic Statham |
88–91 |
Robert A. Millikan, physics Nobel laureate and Darwin doubter
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
92–98 |
If the foundations be destroyed
Paper by Rachael J. Denhollander |
99–105 |
An architectural paradigm
Paper by Janet Henriksen |
106–112 |
Nietzsche, the man who took on God and lost!
Paper by Russell Grigg |
113–120 |
Creation and the court room—where do we go from here?
Paper by Rachael J. Denhollander |
121–126 |
Analysis of most probable reactions among products in Miller’s experiment
Paper by Edward A. Boudreaux and John M. DeMassa |
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