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Journal of Creation
Volume 37, Issue 1
Published April 2023
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–6 | Marsupials in Australia—an act of God? Perspective by Graeme Taylor |
6–7 | How accurate are marine microfossil transfer functions? Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
8–9 | Ice Age megalakes did exist in the Sahara Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
10–12 | Enormous erosion of the continents during the Recessive Stage of the Flood Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
13–15 | Humans and octopuses use the same mechanism to induce variation in the brain: LINE retrotransposition Perspective by Peer Terborg |
16–17 | Equivocal carbon dating of ancient footprints in Tularosa Basin, New Mexico Perspective by Andrew Sibley |
18–20 | Fossilized animal and bird footprints in megasequences Letter from Tim Clarey. Reply: Carl Froede, Jerry Akridge, and John Reed |
21–22 | What is the origin of clastic pipes? Letter from W.R. Barnhart |
23–25 | Design, evolution, and awkward silence A review of Foresight: How the chemistry of life reveals planning and purpose (Marcos Eberlin) Book review by Bruce Lawrence |
26–28 | Evolutionary flights of fancy A review of Flights of Fancy: Defying gravity by design & evolution (Richard Dawkins, illustrated by Jana Lenzová) Book Review by Philip B. Bell |
29–32 | Evolution’s last pillars are tottering A review of The Last Pillars of Darwinian Evolution Falsified: Further evidence proving Darwinian evolution wrong (Jerry Bergman) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
33–35 | A useful compendium on science and faith A review of The Comprehensive Guide to Science and Faith: Exploring the ultimate questions about life and the cosmos (William A. Dembski, Casey Luskin, and Joseph M. Holden (Eds.)) Book review by Shaun Doyle |
36–39 | Rationalist superstitions about Christianity and their legacy A review of Of Popes & Unicorns: Science, Christianity, and how the conflict thesis fooled the world (David Hutchings & James C. Ungureanu) Book review by John Woodmorappe |
40–44 | Misrepresenting creationism Early Christian Readings of Genesis One (Craig Allert) Book review by Joel Tay |
45–54 | Biblical chronology and the oldest ‘Yahweh’ and ‘Israel’ inscriptions: their significance for the traditional 1446 BC Exodus date Viewpoint by Gavin Cox |
55–58 | Word use patterns in Genesis 1: evidence against the Framework Hypothesis Essay by Shaun Doyle |
59–61 | How Darwin was the basis of Lebensraum Essay by Jerry Bergman |
62–72 | Racemization of amino acids under natural conditions: part 5—exaggerated old age dates Paper by Royal Truman |
73–79 | An evaluation of Hume’s Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion Paper by Andrew Sibley |
80–86 | Developments in paleoanthropology no. 3 Paper by Peter Line |
87–93 | Hydroplate Theory energy budget falls short of expectations Paper by Robert W. Carter and Edward A. Isaacs |
94–103 | The origin of large arcs: part 1—currently proposed mechanisms for large arcs Paper by Michael J. Oard |
104–111 | What’s wrong with being wrong: part 4a—a more than cursory look into evolutionary ethics Paper by Marc Kay |
112–119 | What’s wrong with being wrong: part 4b—a more than cursory look into evolutionary ethics Paper by Marc Kay |
120–128 | The origin of L-amino acid enantiomeric excess: part 2—by preferential photosynthesis using circularly polarized light? Paper by Royal Truman |
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