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Creation magazine
Volume 26, Issue 2
Published March 2004
56 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
4 |
Feedback
|
6 |
Becoming relevant
Editorial by Tas Walker, Australia |
7–9 | Focus: news of interest about creation and evolution |
10–14 |
Apartheid and ‘The Cradle of Humankind’
by Carl Wieland, Australia |
15 |
Bonebox bashers blasted
by Jonathan Sarfati, Australia |
16–20 |
Not just a pretty picture
Feature Article by Michael Matthews, USA |
21 |
First-ever dinosaur brain tumour found
by Carl Wieland, Australia |
22–25 |
Missing? or misinterpreted?
Feature Article by Ken Ham, USA |
26–27 |
Salamanders are ‘living fossils’!
by David Catchpoole, Australia |
28–31 |
Dugongs: ‘sirens’ of the sea
Feature Article by Paula Weston, Australia |
32–35 |
Creation for kids Was there an Ice Age? by Jasmine Ireland, Stacia McKeever, Steve Cardno and Dan Lietha |
36–38 |
Couple for creation
Interview by Jonathan Sarfati, Australia |
39–41 |
Darwin’s illegitimate brainchild
by Russell Grigg, Australia |
42–44 |
Radiometric dating breakthroughs
Feature Article by Carl Wieland, Australia |
45 |
Snail trail
by David Catchpoole, Australia |
46–51 |
Resurrecting a ‘prehistoric’ horse
by Philip Bell, UK |
52 |
Fantastic fibre-optics—sponge’s super spicules
by Jonathan Sarfati, Australia |
53–55 |
Creation days and Orthodox Jewish tradition
Feature Article by Paul James-Griffiths, UK |
56 |
Why a butterfly flutters by
by David Catchpoole, Australia |
Published: 27 January 2006
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