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Creation magazine
Volume 22, Issue 2
Published March 2000
56 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
4 |
‘But the Bible’s not a science textbook, is
it?’
Editorial by Carl Wieland |
5 |
Feedback
|
6 |
Creating life from scratch?
by David Catchpoole |
7–9 | Focus: news of interest about creation and evolution |
10–15 |
Mammoth—riddle of the Ice Age
by Jonathan Sarfati |
16–17 |
Recovery from evolution
Feature Article by Carl Wieland |
17 |
Dinos not primitive
Quotable Quote |
18–21 |
Eroding ages
Feature Article by Tas Walker |
21 |
Media bias on origins
Quotable Quote |
22–23 |
The lion that wouldn’t eat meat
Feature Article by David Catchpoole |
24–27 |
Creation at the academy
Interview by Ken Ham |
28–32 |
Frogs—Jeremiah was not a bullfrog
by Paula Weston |
33–37 |
After devastation ... the recovery
by Keith Swenson and David Catchpoole |
38–41 |
Creation for Kids
by Dan Lietha and Stacia Byers |
42–43 |
Quantum leap of faith
by Alexander Williams |
43 |
Professor of evolution calls Darwinism 'pseudo science'
Quotable Quote |
44–47 |
Geological conflict
Feature Article by Andrew Snelling |
48–49 |
The scars of a nation
by Carl Wieland |
50–53 |
A brief history of design
Feature Article by Russell Grigg |
54–55 |
'Birdosaur' beat-up
Feature Article by Jonathan Sarfati |
56 |
‘Living fossils’ enigma
by David Catchpoole |
Published: 27 January 2006
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