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No keeper’s brother
We hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the now-released December issue of Journal of Creation. Subscribers will be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.
by Shaun Doyle
Beetles … nature's workaholics
You can find beetles in almost any habitat occupied by other insects, munching on anything from snails to dung!
by Paula Weston
Human/animal hybrids: are they possible, and could they be saved?
Are human/animal hybrids a problem for Christianity, or even a possibility?
by Lita Sanders
Origin of life
Not so hard after all?
by Don Batten
Culture vs intelligence
Which explains why some people groups advanced more quickly than others?
by Carl Wieland
Wonders of Life—Part 1: How life first began
Professor Brian Cox argues that life can create itself.
by Dominic Statham
The junk DNA myth takes a well-deserved hit
A review of The Myth of Junk DNA by Jonathan Wells.
by Jeffrey Tomkins
Abraham Ulrikab
The ‘zoo exhibit’ who could write
by Shaun Doyle
Critic ignores reality of Genetic Entropy
Can beneficial mutations outweigh destructive mutations? Creationist geneticist Dr John Sanford rebuts criticisms and accusations from a theistic evolutionist.
by John Sanford
Where are all the people?
How could the human population have grown to seven billion from the eight survivors of Noah’s Flood only 4,500 years ago?
by Don Batten
DNA and bone cells found in dinosaur bone
Dino bone has DNA in just the right positions to be from the dino. But measured rates of DNA decay in bones prohibit survival for 65 million years.
by Dr Jonathan Sarfati
Genomic monkey business—estimates of nearly identical human–chimp DNA similarity re-evaluated using omitted data
According to the latest data, this claim is vastly overestimated.
by Jeffrey Tomkins, Jerry Bergman