Journal of Creation archive > Volume 10 Issue 1
Journal of Creation
(Previously called Creation ex nihilo Technical Journal)
Volume 10, Issue 1
Published April 1996
167 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
1–2 |
Microscopic diamonds confound geologists
Perspective by Andrew Snelling |
2 |
Chaos and complexity
Quotation |
3–4 |
Possible analogue for the Heart Mountain detachment
Perspective by M.J. Oard |
4 |
Christianity and science
Quotation |
5–6 |
Thick coal seams challenge uniformitarianism
Perspective by M.J. Oard |
6–7 |
‘Simple’? Whole Bacteria Genome Sequenced
Perspective by Don Batten |
7–8 |
What do ocean bottom pits tell us?
Perspective by M.J. Oard |
8 |
The origin of life (again)
Perspective by W.I. Sivertsen |
9 |
Archaeoastronomy Theory—is it the pits?
Perspective by C. Wieland |
9 |
Big bang cosmology
Quotation |
10–17 |
Palaeoanthropology in review
Overview by Marvin L. Lubenow |
18–20 |
Book review: The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
Book Review by Carl Wieland |
20–21 |
Book review: Darwin's Creation-Myth
Book Review by Michael J. Oard |
21–22 |
Book review: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies
Book Review by Michael J. Oard |
22 |
Ethical consequences of evolution
Quotation |
23–25 |
The origin of languages
Letter to the Editor |
25 |
The big bang and the 'background' radiation
Letter to the Editor |
26–27 |
Those 'transitional forms'?
Letter to the Editor |
28 |
The sun and moon
Letter to the Editor |
28 |
Continental drift—again
Letter to the Editor |
29–31 |
Where should we place the Flood/post-Flood boundary in the geological record?
by Andrew A. Snelling |
32–69 |
Can Flood geology explain the fossil record?
Paper by Steven J. Robinson |
70–81 |
The carboniferous floating forest—an extinct pre-Flood ecosystem
Paper by Joachim Scheven |
82–100 |
The pattern of fossil tracks in the geological record
Paper by Michael Garton |
101–106 |
Where is the Flood/post-Flood boundary?
Paper by Paul Garner |
107–113 |
A post-Flood solution to the chalk problem
Paper by David J. Tyler |
114–127 |
Continental Flood basalts indicate a pre-Mesozoic Flood/post-Flood boundary
Paper by Paul Garner |
128–167 |
Evidence for a late Cainozoic Flood/post-Flood boundary
Paper by Roy D. Holt |
Published: 5 February 2006
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