
Creation magazine archive > Volume 29, Issue 2
Creation magazine
Volume 29, Issue 2
Published March 2007
56 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
4–5 | Feedback |
6 | Complaint or compliment? Editorial by Tas Walker |
7–11 | Focus—creation news and views |
12–15 | Did God create life on other planets? by Gary Bates |
16–18 | The ultimate machine Carl Wieland interviews human anatomist Dr David Kaufmann |
19–21 | Vanishing coastlines by Tas Walker |
22–23 | Grass-eating dinos: a ‘time-travel’ problem for evolution by David Catchpoole |
24–27 | Bye-bye, big bang? by John Hartnett |
28–29 | Two-tone twins |
30–33 | Creation for kids—Day 7 ![]() by Russell Grigg |
34–36 | Who’s inheriting the wind now? by David Demick |
37–39 | Pigs! by Jeffrey Dykes |
40–41 | Electric DNA by Jonathan Sarfati |
42–43 | From a frog to a … frog! by Adrian Bates |
44 | Dinosaur feather folly by David Catchpoole |
45–47 | Could Adam have appealed the verdict? by Russell Grigg |
48–50 | Double doctor doubts Darwinian dogma by Dr Don Johnson talks to Don Batten and Jonathan Sarfati |
51 | How could Noah get all the animals on the Ark? by Tas Walker |
52–55 | The ‘Lazarus effect’: rodent ‘resurrection’! by David Catchpoole |
56 | Peacock poppycock? by David Catchpoole |
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