Journal of Creation archive > Volume 19 Issue 3
Journal of Creation
(Previously called TJ)
Volume 19, Issue 3
Published December 2005
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3 |
Distant large galaxies with ‘old’
stars—another unpleasant surprise for big bang supporters
Perspective by Jason Lisle |
4–5 |
Chimp genome
sequence very different from man
Perspective by David A. DeWitt |
6 |
First light
from extrasolar planets Perspective by Jason Lisle |
7–8 |
Gain-of-function
mutations: at a loss to explain molecules-to-man evolution
Perspective by Jean K. Lightner |
9–10 |
The Late Ordovician striated
pavement in North Africa, not directly caused by glaciation
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
11–12 |
Dinos breathed
like birds?
Perspective by Carl Wieland |
13 |
Was Lucy bipedal?
Perspective by Marvin Lubenow |
14–20 |
The Bible and
hermeneutics
Overview by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
21–28 |
Inheritance of biological information—part
III: control of information transfer and change
Overview by Alex Williams |
29–33 |
Stephen Hawking:
the closed mind of a dogmatic atheist
A review of Music to Move the Stars by Jane Hawking Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
33–36 |
Designs on the Designer A review of Has Science Found God? The Latest Results in the Search for Purpose in the Universe by Victor J. Stenger Book Review by Lael Weinberger and David Weinberger |
37–40 |
Debunking the Documentary Hypothesis A review of The Inspiration of the Pentateuch by M.W.J. Phelan Book Review by James Patrick Holding |
40–44 |
Evo Devo refutes neo-Darwinism, supports creation A review of Endless Forms Most Beautiful: The New Science of Evo Devo by Sean B. Carroll Book Review by Alex Williams |
45–50 |
Debunking the molecules-to-man myth A review of One small speck to man by Vij Sodera Book Review by Philip Bell |
51–53 |
Cold comfort
for long-agers
Countering the Critic Article by Michael Oard, Larry Vardiman and Carl Wieland |
54–59 |
Answering objections to creationist
‘dinosaur soft tissue’ age arguments
Countering the Critic Article by Carl Wieland and David Menton |
60–64 |
The Fall: a
cosmic catastrophe—Hugh Ross’s errors on plant death in the Bible
Countering the Critic Article by Jonathan Sarfati |
65 |
Baraminology, biology and the
Bible
Letter to the Editor by L. Dixon. Reply: A. Williams |
66 |
‘Unfossilized’ Alaskan
dinosaur bones?
Letter to the Editor by J. Whitmore |
66–72 |
Dinosaur eggs and the post-Flood
boundary
Letter to the Editor by W. Johns. Reply: M. Oard |
73–75 |
Fairness in Reviews
Letter to the Editor by P. Marston. Reply: A. Kulikovsky |
76–90 |
Flood transported quartzites—east of the Rocky Mountains
Paper by Michael Oard, John Hergenrather and Peter Klevberg |
91–95 |
The speed of matter
Paper by Justin K. Taylor |
96–102 |
Cosmological expansion in a creationist
cosmology
Paper by John Hartnett |
103–107 |
Darwinism’s
influence on modern racists and white supremacist groups: the case of David Duke
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
108–115 |
Creative episodes in a creationist
cosmology
Paper by John Hartnett |
116–127 |
The ubiquitin
protein: chance or design?
Paper by Royal Truman |
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