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Creation magazine
Volume 10, Issue 1
Published December 1987
52 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
2 |
Editorial
|
3 |
Contributors
|
4–5 | Focus: news of interest about creation and evolution |
6–8 |
Honeybee dancers
by Robert Doolan |
9 |
Do fish listen to opera?
Flashback! |
10 |
The oldest living things
Did You Know? by Jerry Bergman and Robert Doolan |
10 |
Creation Science News
|
11 |
Rock hard orange!
by John Osgood |
12–14 |
Scientific bombshell?
Book Review by Carl Wieland |
15–17 |
Were birds and mammals living in the 'Age of the Reptiles'?
by Meredith Halse |
18–24 |
Earth's unique topography
by Andrew A. Snelling and David Malcolm |
25–27 |
The bankruptcy of evolution Part 2
by Earl Hallonquist |
28–30 |
Interview with Dr Richard Bliss
Interview by Clark Hyman |
31 |
Letters to the Editor
Feedback |
32–34 |
God's Reminders—Creation
by Ken Ham |
35–37 |
The gap theory—an idea with holes?
by Henry M. Morris |
37 |
Christmas around the moon
Flashback! |
39–42 |
Our World (Creation for Kids)
Creation For Kids |
43 |
Creation Science News
|
46–48 |
The 19th Century ferment—Charles Lyell, Thomas Chalmers, Henry Drummond, Philip Henry Gosse
by Prof. John Rendle-Short |
49–52 |
Man the reader
by Robert A. Peterson |
Published: 27 January 2006
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