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Creation magazine
Volume 14, Issue 3
Published June 1992
51 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
4 |
Is evolution above the law?
Editorial by Robert Doolan |
5 |
Letters to the Editor
Feedback |
6 |
The 'oldest known fly'—a lesson in caution
by Joachim Scheven |
7 –9 | Focus: News of interest about creation and evolution |
10 –14 |
Dinosaurs and dragons: stamping on the legends
Feature Article by Russell M. Grigg |
15 |
Creation science news
|
16 –17 |
Fresh dinosaur bones found
Feature Article by Margaret Helder, Ph.D. |
18 –19 |
Is your baby a person?
by Jon. D. Galloway, B.Sc. |
20 –21 |
Wilhelm Schmidt and the origin of religion
by Greg Hanington |
21 |
Creation think-tank in two volumes
Book Review |
22 –23 |
Darwin’s finches
by Carl Wieland |
23 |
Evolution of a phantom
Quotable Quote |
24 –28 |
Click! Goes creation
Feature Article by Robert Doolan |
29 |
The bat, the shrew, and the impossible ‘brew’
by Robert Kofahl |
30 –35 |
The case of the ‘missing’ geologic time
Feature Article by Andrew A. Snelling |
36 –37 |
Can evolution’s long ages be squeezed into Genesis?
by Charles V. Taylor |
39 –42 |
Our World (Creation for Kids)
Creation For Kids |
43 |
DNA dating—positive evidence that the fossils are
young
Science Spot by Carl Wieland |
44 –45 |
Where does history begin?
Feature Article by Clifford A. Wilson |
46 –49 |
A surgeon looks at creation
Interview by Ken Ham |
50 –51 |
Sharks and rays: fish with no ancestors
by Robert Doolan |
Published: 27 January 2006
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