Journal of Creation archive > Volume 16 Issue 3
Journal of Creation
(Previously called TJ)
Volume 16, Issue 3
Published December 2002
122 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–5 |
The Black Sea flood may evaporate completely
Perspective by Tas Walker |
5–7 |
Newly discovered dinosaur megatracksites support Flood model
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
7–10 |
Speed of light slowing down after all?
Perspective by Carl Wieland |
11–14 |
MOND over dark matter?
Perspective by Bill Worraker |
14–16 |
Greenland ice cores: implicit evidence for catastrophic deposition
Perspective by John Woodmorappe |
17–18 |
Another puzzle in the evolutionary story for the origin of the solar system
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
19 |
Feathered or furry dinosaurs?
Perspective by Torsten Rossmann |
20 |
The stress/heat flow paradox of the San Andreas Fault, California
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
21–26 |
Cosmologists Can’t Agree and Are Still In Doubt!
Overview by John Hartnett |
27–31 |
The Tower of Babel account affirmed by linguistics
Overview by K.J. Duursma |
32–39 |
The teaching of science: a Biblical perspective
by Steven Layfield |
40–43 |
The mountains rose
Book Review by Michael J. Oard |
44–47 |
Evolution’s apostle bares his creed
Book Review by Jorge A. Fernandez |
48–53 |
Orthodoxy and Genesis: What the fathers really
taught
Book Review by Terry Mortenson |
54–57 |
The Gospel of evolution according to Mark Ridley
Book Review by Kevitt Brown |
58–63 |
Did Darwin plagiarize his evolution theory?
Countering the Critic Article by Jerry Bergman |
64 |
Behind the scenes
Letter to the Editor by Ian Taylor |
64–65 |
Chronology for everybody
Letter to the Editor by Larry Pierce |
65–68 |
Distant starlight and Genesis: is ‘observed time’ a physical reality?
Letter to the Editor by John Hartnett |
68 |
Evening and morning
Letter to the Editor by David Green |
69 |
My letter on ‘Dawkin’s weasel’
Letter to the Editor by Edward E. Max |
69–70 |
Forum on catastrophic plate tectonics
Letter to the Editor by Gordon Hohensee |
70 |
Intriguing aspects worthy of further study
Letter to the Editor by Graham Fraser |
70 |
Basis for correlation needed?
Letter to the Editor by Robert Lawrence |
71–72 |
The real winner
Letter to the Editor by Adrian Bates |
72–73 |
Our galaxy is the centre: quasars and quantized redshifts
Letter to the Editor by John Hartnett |
73 |
What about using real data?
Letter to the Editor by Hennie Mouton |
73–74 |
The crimes of Galileo (continued)
Letter to the Editor by Jonathan Sarfati |
75–76 |
Humphreys’ cosmology
Forum by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
76–78 |
D. Russell Humphreys replies and clarifies cosmology
Forum by Russell Humphreys |
79–83 |
Forgotten history
Viewpoint by Mike Gascoigne |
84–88 |
An objective ancestry test for fossil bones
Research Note by Joseph Mastropaolo |
89–94 |
Is there any evidence for a change in c? Implications for creationist cosmology
Paper by John Hartnett |
95–97 |
The salinity of a floating forest
Paper by Wesley Bruce |
98–107 |
British scriptural geologists in the first half of the
nineteenth century: part 8
Paper by Terry Mortenson |
108–110 |
The Wilson cycle: a serious problem for Catastrophic Plate Tectonics
Paper by Carl Froede Jr |
111–115 |
Our eye movements and their control: part 1
Paper by Peter Gurney |
116–122 |
Darwin’s ape-men and the exploitation of deformed humans
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
123–125 |
‘Missing’ neutrinos found! No longer an ‘age’ indicator
Paper by Robert Newton |
126 |
Erratum for Figure 1 TJ16(1) p.92, 2002
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Published: 3 February 2006
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