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Journal of Creation
Volume 36, Issue 3
Published December 2022
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–5 | The iron snow dynamo theory for Ganymede Perspective by Wayne Spencer |
6–9 | Fossilized animal and bird footprints in megasequences Perspective by Carl R. Froede, Jr., A. Jerry Akridge, and John K. Reed |
9–10 | ‘Ice-rafted’ dropstones from warm-climate cap carbonates? Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
11–13 | The Parallel Roads of Glen Roy Perspective by Lucien Tuinstra |
13–16 | Uniformitarian paleoaltimetry estimates questionable Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
17–18 | A floating island with growing trees and monkeys observed Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
19–20 | William Stukeley, and an early 18th century plesiosaur Perspective by Andrew Sibley |
21–25 | A fresh Christian apologetic for a WEIRD age A review of The Air We Breathe: How we all came to believe in freedom, kindness, progress, and equality (Glen Scrivener) Book review by Philip B. Bell |
26–28 | Evolution has no pillars to rest on A review of The Three Pillars of Evolution Demolished: Why Darwin was wrong (Jerry Bergman) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
29–32 | De-misting Genesis 1 A review of The Misted World of Genesis 1 (Michael Drake) Book Review by Shaun Doyle |
33–37 | Socialist science in the 20th century A review of Stalin and the Scientists: A history of triumph and tragedy 1905–1953 (Simon Ings) Book review by Marc Ambler |
38–39 | Titus Kennedy really digs the Bible! A review of Unearthing the Bible: 101 archaeological discoveries that bring the Bible to life (Titus Kennedy) Book review by George LeBret |
40–47 | In the eye of the beholder A review of The Manifold Beauty of Genesis 1: A multi-layered approach (Gregg Davidson and Kenneth J. Turner) Book review by Ting Wang |
48–59 | The Precambrian: globally correlated and all Flood deposited Viewpoint by Maxwell Hunter |
60–63 | Was Darwin's end goal to ‘murder’ God? Essay by Jerry Bergman |
64–66 | Is the outer ear (the pinna) useless as Darwin believed? Its function revisited Essay by Jerry Bergman |
67–73 | The origin of L-amino acid enantiomeric excess: part 1—by preferential photo-destruction using circularly polarized light? Paper by Royal Truman |
74–81 | Racemization of amino acids under natural conditions: part 4—racemization always exceeds the rate of peptide elongation in aqueous solution Paper by Royal Truman and Boris Schmidtgall |
82–91 | Revisiting Homo floresiensis Paper by Peter Line |
92–98 | What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 2 Paper by Marc Kay |
99–105 | What’s wrong with being wrong: a closer look at evolutionary ethics—part 3 Paper by Marc Kay |
106–113 | Did post-Flood North American mammals live above their dead Flood relatives? Paper by Michael J. Oard |
114–122 | A more biblical cosmology Paper by D. Russell Humphreys |
123–128 | John Nelson Darby, the Scofield Reference Bible, and the rise of old-earth creationism Paper by Andrew Sibley |
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