Journal of Creation archive > Volume 17 Issue 2
Journal of Creation
(Previously called TJ)
Volume 17, Issue 2
Published August 2003
128 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 |
Arthropods supposedly invaded land 40 million years earlier Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
4–5 |
Very old bird tracks claimed to be from an unknown dinosaur
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
5–7 |
Creation and curved space-time
Perspective by Don DeYoung |
7–9 |
Manual dexterity in Neandertals
Perspective by Marvin L. Lubenow |
9–11 |
How mysterious is the life of a cave?
Perspective by Emil Silvestru |
11–12 |
Teeth developing in bird embryos—does it prove evolution?
Perspective by Don Batten |
13–15 |
Proconsul africanus
Perspective by Matthew Murdock |
15–18 |
Pseudogene function: more evidence
Perspective by John Woodmorappe |
18 |
Do genetic differences disprove that Neandertals and modern humans interbred?
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
19–25 |
The century-and-a-half failure in the quest for the source of new genetic information
Overview by Jerry Bergman |
26–28 |
A mixed rating
Book Review by Michael Oard |
29–33 |
Contentious fossils
Book Review by Philip Bell |
34–40 |
‘Surely God would never have chosen to create this way’
Book Review by Thane Hutcherson Ury |
41–45 |
Comparing science with theology
Book Review by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
46–47 |
Matching dates
Book Review by Ruth Beechick |
47–48 |
Consequences of an atheistic worldview
Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
49–55 |
Granite grain size: not a problem for rapid cooling of
plutons Countering the Critic Article by Tas Walker |
56–59 |
Irreducible complexity: some candid admissions by evolutionists Countering the Critic Article by John Woodmorappe |
60–61 |
The numbering pattern of Genesis
Countering the Critic Article by Jonathan Sarfati |
62–64 |
CPT emphatically includes the Paleozoic
Letter to the Editor by J. Baumgardner. Reply: C.R. Froede Jr |
64–65 |
Green River fossils
Letter to the Editor by K. Shockley |
65–66 |
The tower of Babel account affirmed by linguistics
Letter to the Editor by Ian Crookston. Reply: K.J. Duursma |
67–68 |
Einstein says that cosmological expansion is not locally detectable
Letter to the Editor by S.O. Campbell. Reply: D.R. Humphreys |
68 |
Microevolution or microdevolution
Letter to the Editor by B.S. Kunkle |
68–69 |
Dinosaur eggs
Letter to the Editor by A. Sibley |
69 |
The landing place
Letter to the Editor by J. Clerke |
69–70 |
Wisdom teeth
Letter to the Editor by Anonymous |
70 |
Carbon dating and Egyptian chronology
Letter to the Editor by D. Downs |
70–71 |
Biblical chronology
Letter to the Editor by S. Hanna. Reply: D. Down |
71–72 |
Dwarf galaxies
Letter to the Editor by D. Schmidt. Reply: J. Hartnett |
72–73 |
Gravitational lensing over MOND?
Letter to the Editor by S.O. Campbell. Reply: Bill Worraker |
74–79 |
The extinction of the woolly mammoth – it was a quick freeze!
Forum by M. Bowden. Reply: M.J. Oard |
80–82 |
Dr Mortimer Adler’s life-long ‘crusade against evolution’
by Jerry Bergman |
83–86 |
Fire in the air
by Spike Psarris |
87–89 |
Challenges to creationists in the former Soviet Union
Viewpoint by Alexander Lalomov |
90–93 |
Past Dead Sea levels and biblical historicity
Viewpoint by John Woodmorappe |
94–97 |
The heavens declare a different story!
Paper by John G. Hartnett |
98–102 |
A new cosmology: solution to the starlight travel time
problem Paper by John G. Hartnett |
103–110 |
Bringing schizophrenia into the Darwinian fold
Paper by Eric Wright |
111–117 |
The fossil record of ‘early’ tetrapods: evidence
of a major evolutionary transition?
Paper by Paul Garner |
118–127 |
Dental fossils and the fossil record
Paper by Don Moeller |
Published: 3 February 2006
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