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Title
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135–136 |
A tale of two Greenland ice cores
Perspective by M.J. Oard
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136–137 |
Mirror, mirror on the wall—which is the strangest
theory of all?
Perspective by Carl Wieland
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137 |
Hairy mole rats upset theories
Perspective by C. Wieland
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137–138 |
Did Darwin get it right?
Perspective by C. Wieland
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138–139 |
The ‘principle of least astonishment’!
Perspective by Andrew Snelling
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139–140 |
Y-Chromosome Adam?
Perspective by D. Batten
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140–141 |
A new challenge to supposed ancient glaciations
Perspective by M.J. Oard
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141–142 |
Ocean 'birth' theories undermined
Perspective by A.A. Snelling
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142–143 |
Another computer simulation fails to develop an ice age
Perspective by M.J. Oard
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144–145 |
A catastrophic global event on Venus
Perspective by A.A. Snelling
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145 |
Cosmology
Quotation
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145 |
Subjectivity in science
Quotation
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146–154 |
Mutations and evolution
Overview by Jerry Bergman
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154 |
Artificial life
Quotation
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155–156 |
Book review: Of Pandas and People
Book Review by Michael J. Oard
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156 |
Palaeontology and fossils
Quotation
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157–160 |
Book review: The Age of the Earth
Book Review by Andrew A. Snelling
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160–161 |
Book review: The Desert's Past
Book Review by Michael J. Oard
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161–163 |
Book review: Studies in Flood Geology
Book Review by Andrew A. Snelling
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164 |
Who wrote Genesis?
Letter to the Editor
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164–165 |
Origin of languages
Letter to the Editor
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165 |
Dinosaurs and dragons
Letter to the Editor
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165 |
COBE dating
Letter to the Editor
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166 |
C.S. Lewis and evolution
Letter to the Editor
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166–167 |
Continental drift
Letter to the Editor
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167 |
A note on new Australopithecines
Letter to the Editor
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168 |
Paradigms
Quotation
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168 |
Theologians and naturalism
Letter to the Editor
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169–215 |
Archaic fossil human remains—an update
Paper by Greg J. Beasley
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216–222 |
Towards a creationist understanding of 'transitional forms'
Paper by Kurt P. Wise
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223–243 |
The importance of unconformity
Paper by Gordon E. Davison
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244–258 |
The whale fossil in Diatomite, Lompoc, California
Paper by Andrew A. Snelling
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259–262 |
Surprising facts about the sun and moon
Paper by Werner Gitt
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263–266 |
The use of the Divine names in Genesis
Paper by F.G. (Graeme) Smith
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267–275 |
Contemporary suppression of the theistic worldview
Paper by Jerry Bergman
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