Journal of Creation archive > Volume 19 Issue 2
Journal of Creation
(Previously called TJ)
Volume 19, Issue 2
Published August 2005
116 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 |
Startling plant
discovery presents problems for evolution
Perspective by David A. DeWitt |
5–6 |
Quasar riddle for big bang astronomy
Perspective by John G. Hartnett |
7–9 |
Upper Paleolithic blues: consequences
of recent dating fiasco on human evolutionary prehistory
Perspective by Peter Line |
10–11 |
Kuiper Belt woes for accretion
disk models
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
12–13 |
Hominid fever: yet another alleged
early human ancestor unearthed
Perspective by Peter Line |
13–14 |
World record
enzymes
Perspective by Jonathan Sarfati |
14–16 |
A new candidate for Leviathan
Perspective by Peter Booker |
16–18 |
The astronomical theory of the
Ice Age becomes more complicated
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
18–20 |
Mutations,
selection and the quest for meatier livestock
Perspective by Jean K. Lightner |
21–22 |
Evidence of dinosaur nest construction
is extremely rare
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
23–28 |
Scripture and
general revelation
Overview by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
29–35 |
Inheritance of biological information&mdashpart I: the nature of inheritance and of information
Overview by Alex Williams |
36–41 |
Inheritance of biological information—part
II: redefining the ‘information challenge’
Overview by Alex Williams |
42–45 |
Preaching to
his own choir
A review of Can a Darwinian be a Christian? The Relationship Between Science and Religion by Michael Ruse Book Review by Lael Weinberger |
46–50 |
Western culture
and the age of the earth A review of The Dating Game: One Man’s Search for the Age of the Earth by Cherry Lewis Book Review by Tas Walker |
51–57 |
Young biosphere,
old universe? A review of The Age of the Universe: What are the Biblical Limits? by Gorman Gray Book Review by Frank DeRemer |
58–61 |
Conservation ethics based on evolution? A review of The Future of Life by Edward O. Wilson Book Review by Brian Thomas |
62–63 |
Seeing the wood, not the forests A review of Petrified Wood in the USA: Where to collect it, where to see it—a state-by-state field guide by Arthur L. Manning Book Review by Andrew A. Snelling |
64–66 |
The right conclusion from the wrong interpretation A review of Creation in Six Days: A Defense of the Traditional Reading of Genesis One by James B. Jordan Book Review by Andrew Kulikovsky |
67–73 |
The Christian
foundations of the rule of law in the West: a legacy of liberty and resistance against
tyranny
Viewpoint by Augusto Zimmerman |
74–75 |
A ‘tail’
of many monsters
Research Note by Pierre Jerlström and Bev Elliot |
76–82 |
Can evolution produce new organs
or structures?
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
83–90 |
The Genesis
5 and 11 fluidity question
Paper by Travis R. Freeman |
91–95 |
The paradoxical urinary concentrating mechanism
Paper by Charles Soper |
96–108 |
Noah’s Ark hidden in the
ancient Chinese characters
Paper by Kui Shin Voo, Rich Sheeley and Larry Hovee |
109–118 |
Parkie; a new
‘pseudo-plesiosaur’ washed up on the Nova Scotia Coast
Paper by Pierre Jerlström and Henry de Roos |
119–127 |
Strategic stratigraphy: reclaiming
the rock record!
by John K. Reed |
Published: 3 February 2006
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