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Creation magazine
Volume 39, Issue 2
April 2017
56 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
4–5 |
Feedback
|
6 |
Editorial: Creation is just the beginning
by Tas Walker |
7–11 | Focus—creation news and views |
12–14 |
Spider decoy: These spiders aren’t dummies (or are they?)
by Calvin Smith |
15 |
Catfish, big and small
by David Catchpoole |
16–19 |
A fulfilling life
Creation magazine talks to industrial chemist, former missionary, and now staff writer and editor for CMI, Russell Grigg, who turned 90 in January this year |
20–23 |
The Cambrian explosion: The fossils point to creation not evolution
by Dominic Statham |
24–26 |
OT scholar: Genesis teaches a short timescale
Jonathan Sarfati chats with Old Testament professor Dr Travis Richard (‘Rick’) Freeman |
27 |
Mighty Mites stifle evolutionists
by Shane Cessna |
28–31 |
Capybara: The rodent that other creatures use as a chair
by Warren Nunn |
32–33 |
Bird of Paradise Flower: Pigment surprise
by David Catchpoole |
34–37 |
Creation for Kids—Marriage
by Erin Hughes and Lita Sanders |
38–41 |
The goodness of God
by Lita Sanders |
42–45 |
The puzzle of large natural bridges and freestanding arches
by Michael Oard |
46–47 |
Mummified lion cubs in Siberian deep freeze
by Philip Robinson |
48–51 |
Cosmic storytelling
by John Hartnett |
52–55 |
William of Ockham: The first Protestant
by Russell Grigg |
56 |
Pristine Saturn problem
by David Catchpoole |
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