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Title
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3–5
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Gene duplication, protein evolution, and the origin
of shrew venom
Perspective by Jean K. Lightner
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6–7
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New woolly mammoth dated 5,725 BP on St Paul Island,
Alaska
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
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8–9
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Quasars again defy a big bang explanation
Perspective by John Hartnett
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9–11
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Australopithecus sediba—no human ancestor
Perspective by Peter Line
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11–12
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The Heart Mountain slide becomes more catastrophic
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
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13–15
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Cell systems—what’s really under the hood
continues to drop jaws
Perspective by Brian Thomas
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16
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320-million-year-old amber has flowering plant chemistry
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
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17–20
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Hitler’s evolutionary ethic
A review of Hitler’s Ethic: The Nazi Pursuit of Evolutionary Progress
by Richard Weikart
Book Review by Lael Weinberger
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20–23
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Britain’s decline—a novel approach?
A review of The Undercover Revolution: How Fiction Changed Britain by Iain
H. Murray
Book Review by Carl Wieland
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24–27
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D’Souza defends the afterlife; falls short on
evolution
A review of Life After Death: The Evidence by Dinesh D’Souza
Book Review by Lita Cosner
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28–31
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An important academic resource
A review of Coming to Grips with Genesis: Biblical Authority and the Age of the
Earth by Terry Mortenson and Thane H. Ury (Eds.)
Book Review by Andrew S. Kulikovsky
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31–34
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Helpful in places, confusing in others
A review of God’s Philosophers: How the Medieval World Laid the Foundations
of Modern Science by James Hannam
Book Review by Dominic Statham
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35–37
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Deconstructing modern atheism
A review of The Devil’s Delusion: Atheism and Its Scientific Pretensions
by David Berlinski
Book Review by John Woodmorappe
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38–42
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Dembski’s god not worth finding
A review of The End of Christianity: Finding a Good God in an Evil World
by William A. Dembski
Book Review by Andrew Hodge
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43
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Disconformable contacts in the Grand Canyon and the
lack of a global sequence
Letter to the Editor by Emmet L. Williams
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43–45
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Hebrew scriptures as an aid to developing a creationist
taxonomy (1)
Letter to the Editor by Gal Pfeffer. Reply: Jean K. Lightner
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45–47
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Hebrew scriptures as an aid to developing a creationist
taxonomy (2)
Letter to the Editor by Joel Klenck. Reply: Jean K. Lightner
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47–49
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Hebrew scriptures as an aid to developing a creationist
taxonomy (3)
Letter to the Editor by Meave Levy. Reply: Jean K. Lightner
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49–50
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Marine fossils in amber support the Flood Log-Mat Model
Letter to the Editor by Clem Rook. Reply: Michael J. Oard
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51–55
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Comments on: ‘Creation, preservation and dominion’
by Andrew Kulikovsky
Forum by Alex Williams
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56–61
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Response to Alex Williams
Forum by Andrew Kulikovsky
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62–68
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Why Pharaoh Hatshepsut is not to be equated to the
Queen of Sheba
Viewpoint by Patrick Clarke
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69–74
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Darwin Chicago 2009: a report from the University of
Chicago’s celebration
Viewpoint by Daniel Davidson
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75–77
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Which prey do predators eat?
Paper by E. Norbert Smith
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78–82
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The geological column is a general Flood order with
many exceptions
Paper by Michael J. Oard
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83–86
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John C. Eccles, Nobel laureate and Darwin doubter
Paper by Jerry Bergman
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87–94
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Solar system formation by accretion has no observational
evidence
Paper by Jonathan Henry
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95–104
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Is the K/T the Post-Flood boundary?—part 1: introduction
and the scale of sedimentary rocks
Paper by Michael J. Oard
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105–107
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Where are we in the universe?
Paper by John Hartnett
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108–116
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Evolutionary legal theories—the impact of Darwinism
on western conceptions of law
Paper by Augusto Zimmermann
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117–121
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Freud and Darwinism
Paper by Jerry Bergman
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122–127
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An illusion of common descent
Paper by Peter Borger
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