Page
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Title
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3–4 |
New bacteria show ‘wonder upon wonder’
Perspective by David Demick |
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5–6 |
The uniformitarian challenge of ultrahigh-pressure minerals
Perspective by Michael J. Oard
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7–8 |
The origin of bubonic plague
Perspective by Alan Gillen and Frank Sherwin |
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9–10 |
The genetics of skin colour in people—something fishy?
Perspective by Don batten
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11–12 |
Cosmology in crisis—a conference report
Perspective by John Hartnett
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13–14 |
A fossil is a fossil is a fossil. Right?
Perspective by Cecil Allen
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15 |
CCR5–delta32: a very beneficial mutation
Perspective by Andrew Lamb
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16–18 |
João Magueijo, Faster Than the Speed of Light: The Story of Scientific Speculation
Book Review by Andrew Sibley |
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19–25 |
Simon Singh, Big Bang, the Origin of the Universe
Book Review by John Hartnett |
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26–28 |
Alister McGrath, Dawkins’ God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life
Book Review by Marc Kay |
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28–30 |
William Paley, Natural Theology or the Evidences of the Existence and Attributes
of a Diety
Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
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31–33 |
Michael Ruse, The Evolution-Creation Struggle
Book Review by Lael Weinberger |
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34 |
Christian foundations of law
Letter to the Editor by Frances Cook. Reply: Augusto Zimmermann |
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35–36 |
Centre of the universe
Letter to the Editor by Scott Wellman. Reply: John Hartnett |
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36–37 |
Translating Psalm 19:4
Letter to the Editor by Daniel R, Buck. Reply: Andrew Kulikovsky |
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37–39 |
The age of the universe
Letter to the Editor by Gorman Gray. Reply: Frank DeRemer |
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39–41 |
Scripture and general revelation
Letter to the Editor by Marc Kay. Reply: Andrew Kulikovsky |
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41–43 |
Linguistic: soft science a ‘soft target’
Letter to the Editor by Ian Crookston. Reply: K.J. Duursma |
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43–44 |
Problems with ‘Searching for Moses’
Letter to the Editor by J.D.A. Reply: David Down |
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44 |
A creationist cosmology in a galactocentric universe
Letter to the Editor by Robert Gentry |
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45 |
Introduction
to the Forum
Forum by Journal of Creation Editors |
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46–49 |
The
Green River Formation of the west-central United States: Flood or post-Flood?
Forum by Michael J. Oard and John H. Whitmore |
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50–54 |
The
case for Flood deposition of the Green River Formation
Forum by Michael J. Oard |
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55–63 |
The
Green River Formation: a large post-Flood lake system
Forum by John H. Whitmore |
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64–71 |
Response
to the post-Flood lake model for the Green River Formation
Forum by Michael J. Oard |
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72–78 |
The
geologic setting of the Green River Formation
Forum by John H. Whitmore |
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79–80 |
Geomorphology indicates the GRF was deposited in the Flood
Forum by Michael J. Oard |
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81–85 |
Difficulties with a Flood model for the Green River Formation
Forum by John H. Whitmore |
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86–92 |
The story of Jericho
Viewpoint by David Down |
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93–98 |
The ‘waters above’
Viewpoint by John Hartnett |
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99–104 |
Does gene duplication provide the engine for evolution?
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
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105–108 |
‘Giants’ in the land: an assessment of Gigantopithecus and
Meganthropus
Paper by Peter Line |
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109–115 |
British scriptural geologists in the first half of the 19th century:
part 13. William Cockburn (1774–1858)
Paper by Terry Mortenson |
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116–122 |
High-redshift quasars produce more big bang surprises
Paper by Bill Worraker |
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123–127 |
The age and fate of Saturn's rings
Paper by Jonathan Henry |