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Title
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1
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Saturn's rings short-lived and young
Perspective by A.A. Snelling
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2–4
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Origin of life even earlier
Perspective by A.A. Snelling
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4–6
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Self-replicating enzymes?
Perspective by Jonathan Sarfati
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7
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A classic tillite reclassified as
a submarine debris flow
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
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8–9
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New vertebrate remains from the late Cambrian?
Perspective by A.A. Snelling
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9–10
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Greenland ice cores indicate massive ice age volcanism
Perspective by M.J. Oard
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10
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The trouble with teeth
Perspective by D. Batten
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11–17
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The relationship between the Fall, the Curse, and the
Gospel
Overview by David G. Shackelford
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17
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Compromising with naturalism
Quotation
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18–24
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Between Jerusalem and the laboratory: a theologian
looks at science
by Michael Bauman
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25–30
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Mere creation conference
by Thane H. Ury
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31–32
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Blood types and their origin
by Jonathan D. Sarfati
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33–35
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Book review: A Test of Time: The Bible—From Myth to History
Book Review by John Osgood
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35–37
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Book review: The Facts of Life
Book Review by A.W. Mehlert
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37–39
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Book review: Dinosaur Tracks and Other Fossil Footprints of
the Western United States
Book Review by Michael J. Oard
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39
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Evolutionary biology
Quotation
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39
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Cosmology
Quotation
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40–45
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The global stratigraphic record
Letter to the Editor
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45–46
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The Biblical record and the geological record
Letter to the Editor
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46–47
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Rock colouration
Letter to the Editor
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47
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The origin of life
Letter to the Editor
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47–49
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Archaeoastronomy Theory—is it the pits?
Letter to the Editor
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49–50
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Early history of man
Letter to the Editor
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50–51
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Precambrian geology
Letter to the Editor
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51
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Suffering and the problem of evil
Letter to the Editor
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52–60
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Rapid changes in oxygen isotope content
of ice cores
Paper by Larry Vardiman
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61–64
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Sedimentation experiments: is extrapolation
appropriate?
Paper by William Hoskin
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65–70
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Sedimentation experiments: is extrapolation
appropriate? A reply
Paper by Guy Berthault
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71–75
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The division of the earth in Peleg's Days: tectonic
or linguistic?
Paper by John A. Watson
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76–81
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The origin of language
Paper by Charles V. Taylor
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82–92
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Cell cycle control and Paley's watch
Paper by Jerry Bergman
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93–105
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Man, micro-parasites, and electron microscopy of trematodes
Paper by Mark H. Armitage
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106–110
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An understanding of Genesis 2:5
Paper by Michael J. Kruger
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111–123
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In search of Amalek
Paper by Ralph S. Pacini
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