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Creation magazine
Volume 12, Issue 1
Published December 1989
51 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
4 |
It must be difficult not being a creationist
Editorial |
5–7 | Focus: News of interest about creation and evolution |
8–9 |
Letters to the Editor
Feedback |
10–15 |
Growing opals—Australian style
Feature Article by Andrew A. Snelling, B.Sc. (Hons), Ph.D (Geology) |
16–19 |
The anti-creationist lobby ...
Feature Article by John Heininger |
20–21 |
Ancient portrait on a seashell
Feature Article by Ron Calais |
22–23 |
The man who turned chemistry into a science
by Robert Doolan |
24 |
Wonders of Creation
|
24 | Aborigines and evolution Quotable Quote |
25–28 |
Our World (Creation for Kids)
Creation For Kids |
29 |
The amazing bombardier beetle
Science Spot |
30–34 |
Petra's time clock
Feature Article by David Down |
35–37 |
More leading creationists give their favourite evidence for creation
|
38–39 |
Fossil pollen in Grand Canyon Overturns Plant Evolution
Feature Article by Carl Wieland |
40–41 |
Could the 'days' of creation be long periods of time?
by Dr Andy McIntosh |
42 |
Book review: Astronomy and the Bible
Book Review by David Malcolm |
42 |
Book review: Evolution: A Theory in Crisis
Book Review by Carl Wieland |
43 |
Book review: The World that Perished
Book Review by Barry A. Tapp |
44–47 |
The clash of science and the Authority of Scripture
by Stephen Geard |
48–49 |
Bible translations and the six-day creation
by Charles V. Taylor |
50 |
Why sound is 'music to your ears'!
Did You Know? by Robert Doolan |
51 |
How fast can coal form?
by Steven A. Austin |
Published: 27 January 2006
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