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Creation magazine

Volume 30, Issue 4
Published September 2008
56 pages

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Contents:

Page 

Title

4–5 Feedback
6 Editorial: Design and the Designer
by Jonathan Sarfati
7–11 Focus—creation news and views
12–14 One man and a vision
Frans Gunnink chats with Johan Huibers, Dutch ‘Ark’—builder
15–17 Anyone for fundamentalism?
by Russell Grigg
18–20 Saturn: the ringed planet
by Spike Psarris
21 ‘Exceptionally preserved jellyfishes’
by David Catchpoole
22–23 Design and intelligence—taking the high ground
by Carl Wieland
24–27 Creation for kids
Cain and the first murder
by Russell Grigg
28–30 Parrot of the night—NZ’s kakapo
by Adrian Bates
31 Tinned sardines—clue to the origin of life
by Gordon Howard
32–33 Picture Gorge shouts sudden cataclysm
by Steve Wolfe
34–36 Evolution: an ancient pagan idea
by Paul James-Griffiths
37 Appendix: a bacterial ‘safe house’ (Pre-publication version)

by Shaun Doyle
38–39 Evolution in a petri dish?
by Don Batten
40–41 In leaps and bounds
by David Catchpoole
42–44 Chamberlain and the Church
by Jonathan Sarfati
45–47 Plant geneticist: ‘Darwinian evolution is impossible’
Don Batten chats with plant geneticist John Sanford
48–49 Rock language: is there such a thing?
by Tas Walker
50–52 Using the Bible to prove the Bible?
by Jonathan Sarfati
53 Amazing discovery: bird wing has ‘leading edge’ technology!
by David Catchpoole
54–55 Let the blind see…breeding blind fish with blind fish restores sight
by Carl Wieland
56 Watch a glasswing passing (without flying colours)
by David Catchpoole
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