Journal of Creation archive > Volume 28 Issue 2
Journal of Creation
Volume 28, Issue 2
Published August 2014
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–5 |
Planation surface and strath terraces point to a Flood origin for the Chinese Loess Plateau Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
6–8 |
Organized complexity—how atheistic assumptions hinder science Perspective by Russ White |
9–11 |
Cactus spines, sharper than you may think! Perspective by Philip Robinson |
11–13 |
Phase problems with the astronomical theory Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
14–15 |
Resurgence of the beastly bedbugs Perspective by Frank Sherwin |
15–16 |
‘Earliest’ fossil ‘forest’ surprisingly complex Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
17–22 |
Controversy over the uniformitarian age of Grand Canyon Overview by Michael J. Oard |
23–26 |
Another non-creationist critique of scientific materialism A review of Science Set Free: 10 Paths to New Discovery (Rupert Sheldrake) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
26–28 |
The anti-biblical agenda of early uniformitarians and evolutionists A review of The Emperors Who Had No Clothes: Exposing the Hidden Roots of the Evolutionary Agenda (Milt Marcy) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
29–34 |
The hidden god of evolutionary chance vs the Bible’s all-intelligent God A review of Where The Conflict Really Lies: Science, Religion, & Naturalism (Alvin Plantinga) Book Review by Marc Kay |
35–40 |
Debating the historical Adam and Eve A review of Four Views on the Historical Adam (Matthew Barrett and Ardel Caneday) Book Review by Shaun Doyle |
41 |
Coming to accept the Creator, and special creation, through different paths A review of Transformed by the Evidence:Testimonies of Leading Creationists (Doug Sharp and Jerry Bergman) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
42–45 |
An unconvincing case for pseudepigraphy A review of Forgery and Counterforgery: The Use of Literary Deceit in Early Christian Polemic (Bart Ehrman) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
45–50 |
In the beginning … they misunderstood A review of In the Beginning … We Misunderstood (Johnny V. Miller and John M. Soden) Book Review by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
51–54 |
The Importance and necessity of quality peer review A review of Earth in Cataclysm (Philip G. Budd) Book Review by John H. Whitmore |
55–56 |
‘Ancient’ coral growth layers: yearly or monthly? Letter from Daniel Jackson. Reply: Robert Carter |
56–59 |
The origin of American Indian populations Letter from Herman van Eck. Reply: Peer Terborg and Tjarko Evenboer |
60–61 |
Post-Flood boundary—a robust analysis flawed by hidden assumptions Forum from Tas Walker |
62–63 |
Improving our understanding of creation and its history Forum by Marcus R. Ross |
63–66 |
Research needed to resolve questions with late Cenozoic post-Flood boundary Forum by Tas Walker |
66–68 |
Reliable data disconfirm a late Cenozoic post-Flood boundary Forum by Marcus R. Ross |
69–74 |
Exploring Intelligent Design language in Genesis 2 and Acts 17—yatsar and poieō Viewpoint by Andrew Sibley |
75–82 |
Beneficial mutations: real or imaginary?—part 2 Paper by Alex Williams |
83–88 |
Gilgamesh and the biblical Flood—part 1 Paper by Murray R. Adamthwaite |
89–96 |
The biblical minimum and maximum age of the earth Paper by Chris Hardy and Robert Carter |
97–103 |
Solar-powered sea slugs defy evolution and horizontal gene transfer Paper by Jeffrey Tomkins |
104–115 |
Plate tectonics—inconsistencies in the model Paper by Mark McGuire |
116–122 |
The role of inspiration and imagination in design Paper by Matthew P. Brown and Janet Henriksen |
123–127 |
Marcel-Paul Schützenberger—French Darwin doubter Essay by Jerry Bergman |
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