Creation magazine archive > Volume 26, Issue 4
Creation magazine
Volume 26, Issue 4
Published September 2004
56 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
| 4 –5 |
Feedback
|
| 6 |
‘But Genesis is not a science textbook’
Editorial by Jonathan Sarfati |
| 7 –9 | Focus: news of interest about creation and evolution |
| 10 –14 |
Dead whales: telling tales?
Feature Article by Michael Oard |
| 15 –17 |
Potatoes and ‘white chimpanzees’
by Russell Grigg |
| 18 –23 |
‘What goes up …’
Feature Article by Gary Bates and Carl Wieland |
| 24 –25 |
Horseshoe crab meets ET?
Feature Article by Philip Bell |
| 26 –27 |
Creation for kids Mammoths by Jasmine Ireland |
| 28 –33 |
A coat of many colours
by Jonathan Sarfati |
| 34 –35 |
Grotesque dinosaur cannibals!
by David Catchpoole |
| 36 –39 |
Mercury—the tiny planet that causes big problems
for evolution
by Spike Psarris |
| 40 –42 |
The not-so-Nobel decision
by Carl Wieland |
| 43 |
Don’t answer—do answer!
by Ken Ham |
| 44 –49 |
The pyramids of ancient Egypt
Feature Article by David Down |
| 50 –51 |
Genesis according to evolution
by Terry Mortenson |
| 52 –55 |
Freedom from the New Age
Interview by Philip Bell |
| 56 |
A cat with four ears (not nine lives)
by Don Batten |
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