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Creation magazine
Volume 31, Issue 3
Published June 2009
56 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
4–5 |
Feedback
|
6 |
Editorial: Dawkins and design
by David Catchpoole |
7–11 |
Focus—creation news and views |
12–14 |
Why does science work at all?
by Jonathan Sarfati |
15–17 |
Of snakes, lizards and mosasaurs—evolutionists puzzle over snake origins
by Philip Bell |
18 |
Lunar volcanoes rock long-age timeframe
by Tas Walker and David Catchpoole |
19–21 |
Brain scientist helps develop young Christian minds
Jonathan Sarfati chats with neuroscientist and cell biologist David DeWitt |
22–23 |
Submarines with fish fins? (Pre-publication version)
by David Catchpoole |
24–27 |
Creation for kids![]() by Russell Grigg |
28–31 |
The birds of the Galápagos
by Lita Sanders and Jonathan Sarfati |
32–33 |
A gorge in three days! (Pre-publication version)
by Shaun Doyle |
34–37 |
What about parasites? by Robert Gurney |
38 |
What’s the rabbitfish—T.rex connection?
by Russell Grigg |
39–41 |
Darwin’s bulldog—Thomas H. Huxley (Pre-publication version)
by Russell Grigg |
42–43 |
Death throes
by David Catchpoole |
45–47 |
Doctor to the disadvantaged
Gary Bates chats with Dr Lara Wieland |
48 |
Supercomputer to brainstorm the human brain by Don Batten |
49–51 |
The Galileo quadricentennial: myth vs fact (Pre-publication version)
by Jonathan Sarfati |
52–53 |
Cave men—in the Bible
by David Catchpoole |
54–55 |
Enceladus: Saturn’s sprightly moon looks young
by Tas Walker |
56 |
Fishy arms and legs by Shaun Doyle |
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