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Journal of Creation
Volume 20, Issue 2
Published August 2006
128 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3 |
No sign of gravitational lensing in the cosmic microwave background Perspective by Ron Samec |
4–5 |
Connecting imaginary human evolution dots: the case of Australopithecus anamensis Perspective by Peter Line |
6–7 |
Polar dinosaur conundrum Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
8–10 |
The Bronze Tree of Sanxingdui: the oldest man-made Genesis artefact? Perspective by Stephen Brennecke |
10–11 |
CMB conundrums Perspective by John Hartnett |
12–14 |
Quantization of starlight redshift not from Hubble Law Perspective by Clint Bishard |
14–15 |
Devouring a cannibal myth Perspective by Lael Weinberger |
16 –17 |
Founder mutations: evidence for evolution? by Chinmoy Biswas |
18 –19 |
‘Gastroliths’ deposited by mass flow Perspective by Michael Oard |
20–23 |
A reliable historical record A review of On the Reliability of the Old Testament by Kenneth A. Kitchen Book Review by Andrew Kulikovsky |
24–29 |
Days by a cosmic clock? A review of The Science of God: The Convergence of Scientific and Biblical Wisdom by Gerald L. Schroeder Book Review by Frank DeRemer |
29–35 |
Evidence for Message Theory A review of Life’s Solution: Inevitable Humans in a Lonely Universe by Simon Conway Morris Book Review by Walter ReMine |
36–41 |
Radiometric dating and old ages in disarray A review of Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth, Volume II: Results of a Young-Earth Creationist Research Initiative, edited by Larry Vardiman, Andrew A. Snelling and Eugene F. Chaffin Book Review by Michael J. Oard |
42–47 |
Flying dinosaurs, flightless dinosaurs and other evolutionary fantasies Countering the Critics Article by Emil Silvestru |
48–50 |
Chimp genome sequence very different from man Letter to the Editor by Royal Truman. Reply: David DeWitt |
50–51 |
Maintaining respect for biblical teaching Letter to the Editor by Dominic Murphy. Reply: Justin Taylor |
52 |
Problems with ‘Searching for Moses’ article Letter to the Editor by P. J. Williams. Reply: David Down |
52 |
Invitation from Creation Research Society Letter to the Editor by Don DeYoung |
53–60 |
The elements of the universe point to creation: introduction to a critique of nucleosynthesis
theory Paper by Jonathan Henry |
61–64 |
The rapid formation of siliciclastic stratigraphy: an example from Panama City Beach,
Florida (USA) Paper by Carl R. Froede Jr |
65–70 |
The moon’s recession and age Paper by Jonathan Henry |
71–81 |
Flood transported quartzites: Part 2—west of the Rocky Mountains Paper by Michael Oard, John Hergenrather and Peter Klevberg |
82–89 |
Do new functions arise by gene duplication? Paper by Yingguang Liu and Dan Moran |
90–99 |
Searching for needles in a haystack Paper by Royal Truman |
100–103 |
Pleiades and Orion: two ancient Hebrew words Paper by Roarie Starbuck |
104–112 |
These apes were made for walking: the pelves of Australopithecus afarensis and Australopithecus
africanus Paper by Matthew Murdock |
113–122 |
Are soft-sediment trace fossils (ichnofossils) a time problem for the Flood? Paper by John Woodmorappe |
123–127 |
Does logic need faith? Essay by Merrill Callaway |
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