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Journal of Creation
Volume 25, Issue 1
Published April 2011
128 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 |
‘Oldest’ fossil shrimp? (Pre-publication version)
Perspective by Shaun Doyle |
4–6 |
Two more late Ice Age megafloods discovered
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
7–10 |
Earliest multicellular life? Claimed 1.5 billion
years earlier than previously thought (Pre-publication version)
Perspective by Shaun Doyle |
10–12 |
Shared mutations in the human and
chimpanzee β-globin pseudogenes is not evidence for a common ancestor
Perspective by Bryan Anderson |
13–14 |
Some bugs do grow bigger with higher oxygen
Perspective by Carl Wieland and Jonathan Sarfati |
14–16 |
The height of genome-wide association studies and what
they tell us
Perspective by Jean K. Lightner |
16–18 |
Lizards moving from eggs to live birth: evolution in
action? (Pre-publication version)
Perspective by Shaun Doyle |
19–21 |
Darwin is the universal acid that affects everything A review of The Political Gene: How Darwin’s Ideas Changed Politics by Dennis Sewell Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
22–24 |
The workings of nature combined with a sprinkling of
evolutionary storytelling A review of Darwin’s Island by Steve Jones Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
25–29 |
Hawking atheopathy: famous physicist goes beyond the evidence A review of The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow Book Review by Jonathan Sarfati |
30–32 |
A revealing insight into European and world politics A review of The World Turned Upside Down: The Global Battle over God, Truth and Power by Melanie Phillips Book Review by Dominic Statham |
33–40 |
Excellent summary
of scientific evidence for Creation
and the Flood, but controversial in some areas
A review of Earth’s Catastrophic Past: Geology, Creation & the Flood, volumes 1 and 2 by Andrew Snelling Book Review by Michael J. Oard |
40–43 |
Does music have evolutionary origins? A review of Musicophilia, Tales of Music and the Brain (revised and expanded) by Oliver Sacks Book Review by Greg Demme |
44–46 |
Why Pharaoh Hatshepsut is not to be equated to the
Queen of Sheba
Letter to the Editor by Anne Habermehl. Reply: Patrick Clarke |
46–47 |
Mature creation and seeing distant starlight
Letter to the Editor by John Hartnett. Reply: Don B. DeYoung |
48–56 |
Was Thutmose III the biblical Shishak?—Claims
for the ‘Jerusalem’ bas-relief at Karnak investigated
Viewpoint by Patrick Clarke |
57–62 |
Is the K/T the post-Flood
boundary?—Part 3: volcanism
and plate tectonics
Paper by Michael J. Oard |
63–68 |
The left recurrent laryngeal nerve design in mammals is not poor design
is not poor design Paper by Jerry Bergman |
69–76 |
The origin of the Carboniferous coal measures—part
2: The logic of lycopod root structure
Paper by Joanna F. Woolley |
77–85 |
The proportion of polypeptide chains which generate
native folds— Part 1: analysis of reduced codon set experiments
Paper by Royal Truman |
86–97 |
Telomeres: implications for aging and evidence for
intelligent design
Paper by Jeffrey P. Tomkins and Jerry Bergman |
98–103 |
The stratigraphic geological column—a dead end
Paper by John D. Matthews |
104–110 |
Restoring the foundations
Paper by Rachael J. Denhollander |
111–122 |
The remarkable African Planation
Surface
Paper by Michael J. Oard |
123–127 |
What are type 1a supernovae telling us?
Paper by Mary Beth de Repentigny |
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