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Journal of Creation
Volume 27, Issue 2
Published August 2013
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 |
Variable radioactive decay rates and the changes in solar activity
Perspective by Andrew Sibley |
5–6 |
The apparent age of the time dilated universe—explaining the missing intracluster media in globular clusters
Perspective by Ronald G. Samec |
7–8 |
Raindrop imprints and the location of the pre-Flood/Flood boundary
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
9–10 |
Non-Christian philosopher clears up myths about Augustine and the term ‘literal’
Perspective by Lita Sanders and Jonathan Sarfati |
11–12 |
Lunar formation—collision theory fails
Perspective by Ronald G. Samec |
12–13 |
More secular confusion about the moon’s former magnetic field
Perspective by D. Russell Humphreys |
14 |
More evidence Australopithecus was an extinct ape
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
15–19 |
Correctly (or incorrectly?) dividing the Word A review of The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Bible by Robert J. Hutchinson Book Review by Daniel Davidson and Bret Kendall |
19–20 |
Latin grammar could have ‘complexified’ during
its ‘prehistory’ A review of Sociolinguistic Typology: Social Determinants of Linguistic Complexity by Peter Trudgill Book Review by Ian Crookston |
21–22 |
Another knowledgable atheist acknowledges the inadequacy of materialistic evolutionary reductionism A review of Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature is Almost Certainly False by Thomas Nagel Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
23–28 |
Rewriting the days of Genesis A review of Revisiting the Days of Genesis by B.C. Hodge Book Review by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
29–32 |
Adaptationist speculations, and some experiments—not the power of evolution A review of Evolution for Everyone by David Sloan Wilson Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
33–36 |
Settling for Less A review of God’s Words in Human Words by Kenton L. Sparks Book Review by J.P. Holding |
37–38 |
If evolutionists inspired Scripture A review of Seven Glorious Days: A Scientist Retells the Genesis Creation Story by Karl W. Giberson Book Review by Lita Sanders |
39 |
Do radioisotope methods yield trustworthy relative ages for the earth’s rocks?
Letter from Don Stenberg. Reply: John Baumgardner |
39–42 |
Russell Humphreys’ cosmology
Letter from Randy Speir. Reply: D. Russell Humphreys |
43–45 |
The Flood/post-Flood boundary
Letter from Marcus Ross. Reply: Michael J. Oard |
46–48 |
Global tectonics—clarity, not confusion
Letter from Michael J. Oard. Reply: John Baumgardner |
48 |
A call for research into two areas
Letter from Don Stenberg |
49–54 |
A developing schism in Flood geology
Viewpoint by Carl R. Froede Jr and A. Jerry Akridge |
55–61 |
The Queen of Sheba and the Ethiopian problem
Viewpoint by Patrick Clarke |
62–70 |
Surficial continental erosion places the Flood/post-Flood boundary in the late Cenozoic
Paper by Michael J. Oard |
71–77 |
Lessons from Augustine’s De Genesi ad Litteram—Libri Duodecim
Paper by Andrew Sibley |
78–84 |
Why consensus science is anti-science
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
85–90 |
It’s a small world—microRNA cuts evolution down to size
Paper by Mike Roe Arneigh |
91–98 |
Two possible mechanisms linking cosmic rays to weather and climate
Paper by Jake Hebert |
99–104 |
Is Genesis 1 just reworked Babylonian myth?
Paper by Murray R. Adamthwaite |
105–111 |
The ‘Darwin’ of German legal theory—Carl von Savigny and the German School of Historical Law
Paper by Augusto Zimmermann |
112–119 |
Can the relative timing of radioisotope dates be applied to biblical geology?
Paper by Michael J. Oard |
120–127 |
The theological corruption of the Evangelical Church
Essay by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
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