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Journal of Creation

Volume 26, Issue 3
Published December 2012
127 pages

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Contents:

Page

Title

3–4 Further evidence of only one large Lake Missoula flood
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
5–7 New science on the young sun, and Earth migration
Perspective by Wayne Spencer
8–10 ‘Feathered’ dinos—no feathers after all! [Pre-publication version]
Perspective by Jonathan Sarfati
11 The power of evolution in ‘feathered dinosaurs’
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
12–14 Mercury’s crust is magnetized—more evidence for a young solar system
Perspective by D. Russell Humphreys
15–17 The puzzle of disharmonious associations during the Ice Age
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
18–20 The search for meaning, and what it means
A review of Surprised by Meaning: Science, Faith, and How We Make Sense of Things by Alister E. McGrath
Book Review by Daniel Davidson
21–24 Dalai Lama—Nobel laureate Darwinism critic
A review of The Universe in a Single Atom by Tenzin Gyatso
Book Review by Jerry Bergman
25–28 Who is being divisive about creation?
A review of Seven Days that Divide the World by John Lennox
Book Review by Lita Cosner
29–33 A theistic paleontologist with dubious theology and little-better science
A review of Evolution and Belief: Confessions of a Religious Paleontologist by Robert J. Asher
Book Review by John Woodmorappe
34–37 A lesson in rational thinking
A review of An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming by Nigel Lawson
Book Review by Andrew S. Kulikovsky
38–39 The authoritative dinosaur book
A review of Dinosaur Challenges and Mysteries by H. Wayne House (Ed.)
Book Review by Michael J. Oard
40–42 The Holocaust—Darwinists tried and found guilty A review of Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race by Dieter Kuntz (Ed.)
Book Review by Jerry Bergman
43 Is the earth still underpopulated?
Letter to the Editor from Anthony Smith. Reply: Andrew Kulikovsky
43 Creation and the courtroom—what is the right strategy?
Letter to the Editor from Shaun Doyle. Reply: Rachael Denhollander
45 An impact Flood submodel—dealing with issues
Letter to the Editor from Rod Bernitt. Reply: Michael J. Oard
46 A new magnetic field theory and Flood model
Letter to the Editor from Lance Reece. Reply: Don Stenberg
47–49 Could most of the earth’s U, Th, and K have been in the mantle prior to the Flood?
Letter to the Editor from John Baumgardner. Reply: Don Stenberg
50–53 ‘Ancient’ coral growth layers
Countering the Critics by Robert W. Carter
54–59 The evolutionary paradox of the Roraima pollen of South America is still not solved
Countering the Critics by Emil Silvestru
60–67 Vas deferens—refuting ‘bad design’ arguments
Countering the Critics by E. van Niekerk
68–75 Do radioisotope methods yield trustworthy relative ages for the earth’s rocks?
Viewpoint by John Baumgardner
76–78 Recent challenges to natural selection
Viewpoint by Phil Gaskill and Brian Thomas
79–84 ‘The Queen of the South’ is ‘the Queen of Egypt’
Viewpoint by David Austin
85–91 Egyptian coins in the time of Joseph
Viewpoint by Patrick Clarke
92–94 William Robin Thompson—creation scientist
Paper by Jerry Bergman
95–100 Creationism and millennialism among the Church Fathers
Paper by Andrew Sibley
101–106 Information Theory—part 1: overview of key ideas
Paper by Royal Truman
107–114 Information Theory—part 2: weaknesses in current conceptual frameworks
Paper by Royal Truman
115–119 Information Theory—part 3: introduction to Coded Information Systems
Paper by Royal Truman
120–127 Is plate tectonics really occurring today?
Paper by Michael J. Oard

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