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Creation magazine
Volume 42, Issue 2
April 2020
56 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
4–5 | Feedback
|
6 | Editorial: It’s like a conducted tour
by Tas Walker |
7–11 | Focus—creation news and views |
12–15 | The amazing bombardier beetle
by Andy McIntosh |
16–17 | The oceans show us a young earth
by Paul Price |
18–19 | The giant that shouldn’t be
by Philip Robinson |
20–21 | Flapping flight challenge
by David Catchpoole |
22–24 | The global Flood according to the New Testament (Pre-publication version)
by Lita Sanders |
25–27 | Latest Cassini findings confirm: Saturnian system is young!
by David Coppedge |
28–31 | The majestic gorilla
by Lita Sanders and Robert Carter |
32–35 | Creation for Kids—God’s account of how He created
by Lita Sanders and Jonathan Sarfati |
36–38 | Stunning Stonehenge
by Gavin Cox |
39 | Polka dotted zebra
by David Catchpoole |
40–43 | Origins questions led to career in genomics
Tas Walker talks to Dr Peter Borger about biochemistry and the meaning of life |
44–45 | Ammonite in amber
by Philip Robinson |
46–49 | Well-watered deserts
by Michael Oard |
50–52 | Grandmother takes a strong stand for creation
Lita Sanders chats with Judy Finnessy, who moved her denomination to reaffirm biblical creation |
53–55 | The French connection
by Andrew Sibley |
56 | Candles turned to stone?
by Jonathan O’Brien |
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