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Journal of Creation
Volume 25, Issue 2
Published August 2011
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–5 |
The biomedical properties of ancient Egyptian black eye makeup
Perspective by Patrick Clarke |
5–7 |
PRDM9: a link between meiotic recombination hot spots and the origin of species
Perspective by Jean K. Lightner |
8–9 |
Evolutionary troubles with the origin and demise of dinosaurs
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
10–11 |
How scientific is our science?
Perspective by Dominic Statham |
12–14 |
Seeing Noah’s Flood in geological maps
Perspective by Tas Walker |
14–17 |
Antifreeze protein evolution: turning wrenches into hammers
Perspective by Shaun Doyle |
17–19 |
Is the faint young sun paradox solved?
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
19–21 |
Defining terms—John Endler’s refreshing clarity about ‘natural selection’
Perspective by David Catchpoole |
22–31 |
Did birds evolve from dinosaurs?
Overview by Michael J. Oard |
32–39 |
Cladistics, evolution and the fossils
Overview by Shaun Doyle |
40 |
Another unscholarly anti-YEC diatribe A review of When Faith & Science Collide: A Biblical Approach to Evaluating Evolution and the Age of the Earth by G.R. Davidson Book Review by Michael J. Oard |
41–44 |
Darwinism and the forgotten German holocaust A review of The Kaiser’s Holocaust: Germany’s Forgotten Genocide and the Colonial Roots of Nazism by David Olusoga and Casper W. Erichsen Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
45–47 |
A detailed but incomplete analysis of research related to creation and the Flood A review of Faith, Reason, & Earth History, 2nd ed. by Leonard Brand Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
48–52 |
Rehabilitating Haeckel? A review of The Tragic Sense of Life: Ernst Haeckel and the Struggle over Evolutionary Thought by Robert J. Richards Book Review by Daniel Davidson |
52–55 |
Like the dark side of the moon A review of The Dark Side of Charles Darwin: A Critical Analysis of an Icon of Science by Jerry Bergman Book Review by David J. Oberpriller |
56–58 |
Divining Ideology A review of Saving Leonardo: A Call to Resist the Secular Assault on Mind, Morals, & Meaning by Nancy Pearcey Book Review by Ting Wang |
58–60 |
An overly cautious exposition A review of Beginnings: The early chapters of Genesis by Gregory Goswell Book Review by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
61 |
Solar system formation by accretion has no observational evidence
Letter to the Editor by Rod Bernitt. Reply: Jonathan F. Henry |
61–66 |
CPT explains the rapid sea level drop in the latter portion of the Flood
Letter to the Editor by John Baumgardner. Reply: Michael J. Oard |
67–73 |
Synchronisation of the divided kingdoms of Judah and Israel
Viewpoint by David Austin |
74–77 |
Argon diffusion data support RATE’s 6,000-year helium age of the earth
Paper by D. Russell Humphreys |
78–82 |
Professor Allan Sandage—his research led to Intelligent Design
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
83–91 |
Three early arguments for deep time—part I: time needed to erode valleys
Paper by John K. Reed |
92–98 |
Can mutations create new information?
Paper by Robert W. Carter |
99–105 |
The proportion of polypeptide chains which generate native folds—part 2: theoretical studies
Paper by Royal Truman |
106–110 |
The chromosome 2 fusion model of human evolution—part 1: re-evaluating the evidence
Paper by Jerry Bergman and Jeffrey Tomkins |
111–117 |
The chromosome 2 fusion model of human evolution—part 2: re-analysis of the genomic data Paper by Jerry Bergman and Jeffrey Tomkins |
118–124 |
The family of cats—delineation of the feline basic type
Paper by Barnabas Pendragon and Niko Winkler |
125–127 |
Does the Bible really describe expansion of the universe?
Paper by John Hartnett |
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