Journal of Creation archive > Volume 16 Issue 1
Journal of Creation
(Previously called TJ)
Volume 16, Issue 1
Published April 2002
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 |
A uniformitarian paleo-environmental dilemma at Clarkia,
Idaho, USA
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
4–6 |
Livoniana—have they (finally!) found a missing link?
Perspective by Andrew Lamb |
6–9 |
'Snowball Earth'—a problem for the supposed origin
of multicellular animals
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
9–11 |
Sugars from space? Do they prove evolution?
Perspective by Jonathan Sarfati |
12–14 |
Stellar evolution and the problem of the 'first' stars
Perspective by Rod Bernitt |
15–25 |
A baraminology tutorial with examples from the grasses (Poaceae) Overview by Todd Charles Wood |
26–28 |
Evolutionary camp divided
A review of Reinventing Darwin—The Great Debate at the High Table of Evolutionary Theory by Niles J. Eldredge Book Review by A.W. Mehlert |
29–35 |
Different but still the same
A review of A Different Approach to Cosmology by Fred Hoyle, Geoffrey Burbidge and Jayant V. Narlikar Book Review by John G. Hartnett |
36–40 |
Evolution for dummies
A review of Why Elephants have Big Ears: Understanding patterns of life on Earth by Chris Lavers Book Review by Philip Bell |
41–44 |
Sizing the day
A review of The Genesis Dabate: Three Views on the Days of Creation. Edited by David G. Hgopian Book Review by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
45–47 |
Wild ice-core interpretations by uniformitarian scientists
Countering the Critic Article by Michael J. Oard |
48–50 |
National Geographic plays the dating game
Countering the Critic Article by John Woodmorappe |
51–53 |
Problem of short-lived radio-nuclides: design perspective
Countering the Critic Article by Dmitri Dubikin |
54 |
Dawkins' weasel
Letter to the Editor by E.E. Max |
54–56 |
Geocentrism
Letter to the Editor by G. Bouw |
56 |
Away with the nothingness
Letter to the Editor by D.R. Humphreys |
56 |
Uranus turns up the heat
Letter to the Editor by R. Bernitt |
57 |
Forum on catastrophic plate tectonics
Forum by Journal of Creation editors |
58–63 |
Catastrophic plate tectonics: the geophysical context of
the Genesis Flood
Forum by John Baumgardner |
64–68 |
Is catastrophic plate tectonics part of Earth history?
Forum by Michael Oard |
68–72 |
Dealing carefully with the data
Forum by John Baumgardner |
73–77 |
Does the catastrophic plate tectonics model assume too
much uniformitarianism?
Forum by Michael Oard |
78–81 |
A constructive quest for truth
Forum by John Baumgardner |
82–85 |
Dealing carefully with the data
Forum by Michael Oard |
86–89 |
The design of tears: an example of irreducible complexity
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
90–102 |
Apoptosis: cell 'death' reveals Creation
Paper by Philip Bell (Erratum for Figure 1 - PDF) |
103–110 |
Field studies in the Columbia River basalt, Northwest USA
Paper by John Woodmorappe & Michael J. Oard |
111–119 |
Walking whales, nested hierarchies, and chimeras: do they
exist?
Paper by John Woodmorappe |
120–127 |
The giraffe's neck: another icon of evolution falls
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
Published: 3 February 2006
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