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Journal of Creation Volume 5 Issue 2 Cover

Journal of Creation archive > Volume 5 Issue 2

Journal of Creation

(Previously called Creation ex nihilo Technical Journal)

Volume 5, Issue 2
Published August 1991
84 pages

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Contents:

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94–96 Computer analysis of the historical values of the velocity of light
Paper by Maurie G. Evered
97–98 Computer analysis of the historical values of the velocity of light—a response
Paper by Alan Montgomery
99–104 Is there really evidence of a recent decrease in c?
Paper by Maurie G. Evered
105–107 Is there really evidence of a recent decrease in c?—a response
Paper by Alan Montgomery
108–112 The velocity of light decay debate
Paper by Trevor Norman
113–122 Statistical analysis of the velocity of light and related data
Paper by Alan Montgomery
123–129 Modern concepts of species: Do we come back to fixism?
Paper by Dmitri A. Kouznetsov
130–138 Creation's original diet and the changes at the Fall
Paper by James Stambaugh
139–142 The early history of man—Part 3
Paper by Bill Cooper
143–153 A brief history of the Eugenics Movement
Paper by Jerry Bergman
154–175 Creationist geology: Where do the 'Precambrian' strata fit?
Paper by Andrew Snelling
176–177 The early history of man
Letter to the Editor
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