Journal of Creation archive > Volume 9 Issue1
Journal of Creation
(Previously called Creation ex nihilo Technical Journal)
Volume 9, Issue 1
Published April 1995
131 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3 |
Big bang 'not Creation'
Perspective by C. Wieland |
3 |
Did the universe have a beginning?
Perspective |
4 |
Rare ‘primitive bugs’ neither primitive nor
rare
Perspective by Carl Wieland |
4 |
Only one glaciation in southwest Alberta
Perspective by M. J. Oard |
5 |
Clementine mines information from the moon
Perspective by D. Batten |
5–6 |
Astronomical problems
Perspective by Michael Oard |
6 |
The evolution of human speech
Quotation |
7–11 |
The Hubble Law
Overview by Don B. DeYoung |
12–20 |
Plate tectonics
Overview by Andrew A. Snelling |
20 |
But creation is not science
Quotation |
21–24 |
Book review: The Beak of the Finch
Book Review by Carl Wieland |
25–26 |
Book review: The Mystery of Life’s Origin
Book Review by Ralph Matthews |
26–28 |
Book review: Genesis and the Mystery Confucius Couldn’t Solve
Book Review by Russell M. Grigg |
28 |
The big bang theory
Quotation |
29–36 |
Coccolithophores and chalk layers
Letter to the Editor |
36 |
Dinosaurs and dragons
Letter to the Editor |
36–39 |
Punctuated equilibrium
Letter to the Editor |
39 |
Speed of light decay
Letter to the Editor |
39–40 |
Names of God in Genesis
Letter to the Editor |
40–41 |
Decreased lifespans
Letter to the Editor |
41 |
Do scientific ideas get accepted on merit?
Quotation |
42–44 |
Translating grammatical number in the Creation account
Paper by Charles V. Taylor |
45–68 |
From the Flood to the Exodus: Egypt's earliest settlers
Paper by Steven J. Robinson |
69–70 |
Where are all the pre-Pleistocene giant landslide deposits?
Paper by Michael J. Oard |
71–92 |
The failure of U-Th-Pb ‘dating’ at Koongarra,
Australia
Paper by Andrew Snelling |
93–101 |
Internal radiohalos in a diamond
Paper by Mark Armitage |
102–105 |
The velocity of light
Paper by Maurie G. Evered |
106–120 |
On the origin of cats and carnivores
Paper by A. W. (Bill) Mehlert |
121–130 |
Creationism and the problem of homosexual behaviour
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
131 |
Erratum
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Published: 5 February 2006
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