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Title
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3
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Vitamin B12—evidence of design
Perspective by John McEwan
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4–5
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How does andesite lava originate in the earth?
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
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6–7
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Where is Noah’s Ark?—a closer look at the biblical clues
Perspective by D. Russell Humphreys
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8–10
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The diminishing returns of beneficial mutations
Perspective by Shaun Doyle
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11–12
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Extinction of the human male
Perspective by David White
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13–14
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The K/T impact hypothesis and secular neocatastrophism—why is this important
to Flood geology?
Perspective by Carl R. Froede Jr
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15–17
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Taxonomic manipulations likely common
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
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18–20
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The frightful level of thought control in American academia
A review of Free to Think: Why Scientific Integrity Matters by Dr Caroline
Crocker
Book Review by John Woodmorappe
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21–22
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Intelligent random design—a great oxymoron
A review of Random Designer: Created from Chaos to Connect with the Creator
by Richard G. Colling
Book Review by Jerry Bergman
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23–26
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The junk DNA myth takes a well-deserved hit
A review of The Myth of Junk DNA by Jonathan Wells
Book Review by Jeffrey Tomkins
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27–29
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Natural selection—evolution’s phantom mechanism
A review of What Darwin Got Wrong by Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini
Book Review by Jean K. Lightner
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30–32
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The totalitarian intolerance of the New Atheists
A review of The Rage Against God by Peter Hitchens
Book Review by Dominic Statham
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33–36
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The tragic toll of toxic teaching
A review of Saving Darwin: How to be a Christian and Believe in Evolution
by Karl W. Giberson
Book Review by Jerry Bergman
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37–41
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Misunderstanding creation
A review of Holman QuickSource&tm; Guide to Understanding Creation by Mark
Whorton and Hill Roberts
Book Review by Andrew S. Kulikovsky
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42–45
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‘Transitional form’ in mammal ear evolution—more cacophony
Countering the Critics by Shaun Doyle
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46–47
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Modern science in creationist thinking
Viewpoint by John Hartnett
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48–55
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Was Jerusalem the Kadesh of Thutmose III’s 1st Asiatic campaign?—topographic
and petrographic evidence
Viewpoint by Patrick Clarke
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56–62
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The Anisotropic Synchrony Convention model as a solution
to the creationist starlight-travel-time problem
Viewpoint by John Hartnett
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63–67
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C. Everett Koop—Christian and Darwin doubter
Paper by Jerry Bergman
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68–73
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Retreating Stage formation of gravel sheets in south-central Asia
Paper by Michael J. Oard
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74–78
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The origin of the Carboniferous coal measures—part 3: a mathematical test
of lycopod root structure
Paper by Joanna F. Woolley
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79–88
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A review of selected features of the family Canidae with reference to its fundamental
taxonomic status
Paper by Barnabas Pendragon
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89–95
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Countering revisionism—part 1: Ernst Haeckel, fraud is proven
Paper by E. van Niekerk
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96–101
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Selection for a behavior, and the phenotypic traits that follow
Paper by Jean K. Lightner
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102–105
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The proportion of polypeptide chains which generate native folds—part 3: designed
secondary structures
Paper by Royal Truman
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106–108
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The proportion of polypeptide chains which generate native folds—part 4: reusing
existing secondary sequences
Paper by Royal Truman
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109–114
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Does observational evidence indicate the universe is expanding?—part 1: the
case for time dilation
Paper by John Hartnett
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115–120
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Does observational evidence indicate the universe is expanding?—part 2: the
case for time dilation
Paper by John Hartnett
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121–127
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Science and rationality
Essay by Barry R. Harker
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