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Journal of Creation
(Previously called TJ)
Volume 17, Issue 3
Published December 2003
124 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3 |
The puzzle of the ‘mummified’ dinosaur
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
3–5 |
The adaptation of bacteria to feeding on nylon waste
Perspective by Don Batten |
5–8 |
Paleocene dinosaurs and the reinforcement syndrome
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
9 |
New planet challenges evolutionary models
Perspective by Robert Newton |
10–11 |
The first discovered Cretaceous glacial deposit
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
12 |
Is the wind beginning to shift against the big bang?
Perspective by Carl Wieland |
13 |
More evidence Neandertals were fully human
Perspective by Mark Robertson and Jonathan Sarfati |
14–18 |
Biblical chronogenealogies
Overview by Jonathan Sarfati, CMI–Australia |
19–21 |
Rapid planet formation
Overview by Wayne Spencer |
22–24 |
Where Darwin Meets the Bible: Creationists and Evolutionists in America
Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
25–26 |
The Hidden History of the Human Race
Book Review by Alex Williams |
26–27 |
Ancestral Passions: The Leakey Family and the Quest for Humankind’s Beginnings
Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
28–34 |
Paleosols: digging deeper buries ‘challenge’
to Flood geology
Countering the Critic Article by Tas Walker |
35–42 |
The sun is not an average star
Countering the Critic Article by Jonathan Henry |
43–50 |
Are (biblical) creationists ‘cornered’?—a
response to Dr J.P. Moreland
Countering the Critic Article by Ken Ham, Dr Carl Wieland and Dr Terry Mortenson |
51–52 |
Testing cosmology
Letter to the Editor by M. Amunrud |
52–55 |
Flood/post-Flood boundaries within the global stratigraphical
record Letter to the Editor by C.R. Froede Jr. |
55–57 |
Shedding light
Letter to the Editor by A.S. Kulikovsky |
57–58 |
The landing place: response to letter by Jonathan Clerke
Letter to the Editor by M. Gascoigne |
58 |
Fun World amusement?
Letter to the Editor by J.P. Lesko |
58–59 |
Willard Libby and carbon dating Egyptian artifacts
Letter to the Editor by I.T. Taylor |
59 |
Genetic perfection in the fossil record
Letter to the Editor by A. Williams |
60–65 |
Comparing Flood models
Forum by R.W. Lawrence |
66–69 |
The serpent worshippers
Viewpoint by Robert Bowie Johnson, Jr |
70–73 |
Fall of the Sothic theory: Egyptian chronology revisited
Paper by Damien F. Mackey |
74–84 |
Shining light on the evolution of photosynthesis
Paper by Rick Swindell |
85–92 |
Athena and Eve
Paper by Robert Bowie Johnson, Jr |
93–101 |
The origin of language and communication
Paper by Brad Harrub, Bert Thompson and Dave Miller |
102–108 |
The potential immunological functions of pseudogenes and other ‘junk’ DNA
Paper by John Woodmorappe |
109–112 |
Human rights versus biblical responsibility
Paper by Rodney Hordern |
113–118 |
Why the ‘poor design’ argument against intelligent design is unsound
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
119–127 |
Field studies in the ancient bristlecone pine forest
Paper by John Woodmorappe |
Published: 3 February 2006
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