Journal of Creation archive > Volume 30 Issue 1
Journal of Creation
Volume 30, Issue 1
Published April 2016
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–5 | Global warming and ‘climate change’—recent developments and guidelines for discernment Perspective by Jake Hebert |
6–8 | Argentina egg site supports BEDS model Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
8–10 | The ‘Great Unconformity’ and associated geochemical evidence for Noahic Flood erosion Perspective by Harry Dickens |
11–14 | Little erosion beneath Antarctica and Greenland Ice Sheets Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
14–15 | Naturalistic origin of the moon comes under hard times Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
16–18 | Strong defence of the biblical Adam A review of God, Adam, and You: Biblical Creation Defended and Applied (Richard D. Phillips (Ed.)) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
19–24 | Irreconcilable records of history and muddled methodology A review of 40 Questions About Creation and Evolution (Kenneth D. Keathley and Mark F. Rooker) Book Review by Nick Sabato |
25–28 | Is this life, the universe, and everything? A review of The Information Paradox (Robert Wiles) Book Review by Alex Williams |
28–32 | An atheist rubs shoulders with creationists A review of Among the Creationists: Dispatches from the Anti-Evolutionist Front Line (Jason Rosenhouse) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
33–36 | A northern Sodom? A review of Discovering the City of Sodom: The Fascinating, True Account of the Discovery of the Old Testament’s Most Infamous City (Steven Collins and Latayne C. Scott) Book Review by Murray R. Adamthwaite |
36–42 | Developmental genetics supports creation theory A review of Homology, Genes, and Evolutionary Innovation (Günter P. Wagner) Book Review by Walter ReMine |
43–46 | A very shallow anti-creationist book that emphasizes logic but is devoid of it A review of The Three Failures of Creationism: Logic, Rhetoric, and Science (Walter M. Fitch) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
47–50 | Science saturated with racism A review of Race Unmasked: Biology and Race in the 20th Century (Michael Yudell) Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
51–55 | What does the Bible say about the fabric of space? Viewpoint by Alan Pace |
56–62 | The geography of Genesis 8:4 Viewpoint by Bill Crouse |
63–69 | The Cenozoic, Flood processes, and post-Flood catastrophism—problems and parameters Overview by Michael J. Oard |
70–75 | Towards a creationary view of why speciation occurs Overview by Jean K. Lightner |
76–82 | Empirical data support seafloor spreading and catastrophic plate tectonics Overview by Timothy L. Clarey |
83–88 | Changing paradigms in stratigraphy—“a quite different way of analyzing the record” Paper by John K. Reed |
89–96 | Reversible autopoiesis—a foundational design principle for life’s survival Paper by Alex Williams |
97–104 | Evidence strongly suggests the Laurentide Ice Sheet was thin Paper by Michael J. Oard |
105–111 | Pseudogenes and bacterial genome decay Paper by Jean O’Micks |
112–121 | Languages of the post-Diluvian World Paper by Murray R. Adamthwaite |
122–127 | The Red Sea Crossing: can secular science model miracles? Essay by John K. Reed and Carl R. Froede Jr |
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