Journal of Creation archive > Volume 15 Issue 2
Journal of Creation
(Previously called TJ)
Volume 15, Issue 2
Published August 2001
125 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 |
The young faint
Sun paradox and the age of the solar system
Perspective by Danny Faulkner |
4–6 |
Billion-fold
acceleration of radioactivity demonstrated in laboratory
Perspective by John Woodmorappe |
6–7 |
End-Mesozoic
extinction of dinosaurs partly based on circular reasoning
Perspective by Michael Oard |
8–9 |
New hominin
skull from Kenya
Perspective by Marvin L. Lubenow |
9 |
What evolution really means
|
9–10 |
Did Lucy walk
upright?
Perspective by Michael Oard |
11 |
More problems
for the ‘Oort comet cloud’
Perspective by Danny Faulkner |
11–12 |
Ants find their
way by advanced mathematics
Perspective by Jonathan Sarfati |
13–16 |
Eviscerating
Eldredge
Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
16 |
Anything out of nothing?
Quotation by Gilbert Keith Chesterton |
17–24 |
What biology
textbooks never told you about evolution
Book Review by Royal Truman |
25–26 |
If life’s a gamble, then the
odds aren’t great
Book Review by David Green |
27–30 |
Nailing jello
(jelly) to the wall
Book Review by Marvin L. Lubenow |
31–32 |
Rating radiodating
Book Review by Michael Oard |
33–35 |
Bigger than Grand Canyon
Book Review by Tas Walker |
36–37 |
Geocentric gobbledegook
Book Review by Danny Faulkner |
38–41 |
Is the human
male nipple vestigial?
Countering the Critic Article by Jerry Bergman |
41 |
Haeckel’s scientific religion
Quotation |
42–45 |
Could Behemoth
have been a dinosaur?
Countering the Critic Article by Allan K. Steel |
46–47 |
Look-back time in Humphreys’
cosmology
Letter to the Editor |
47–48 |
Russell Humphreys replies:
Letter to the Editor |
48–49 |
Discovering Moses
Letter to the Editor |
49–50 |
Biblically-based cratering theory
Letter to the Editor |
50–52 |
The extinction of the woolly
mammoth: was it a quick freeze?
Letter to the Editor |
52–53 |
Is the ’erets
(earth) flat?
Letter to the Editor |
54 |
The weasel returns
Forum by Tom Curtis |
55–58 |
The weasel returns:
Truman replies to Curtis
Forum by Royal Truman |
58 |
Doubtful climb
Quotation |
59–61 |
Fossil axe-head?
Research Note by Pierre Jerlstrom |
62–68 |
Behemoth or bust: an expedition into Cameroon
investigating reports of a Sauropod dinosaur
Paper by Dave Woetzel |
68 |
Record of unchanged life forms
Quotation |
69–76 |
Why Dawkins’ weasel demonstrates
mutations cannot produce a new functional gene
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
77–80 |
Evolutionary
naturalism: an ancient idea
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
80 |
Evolutionist antipathy
Quotation |
81–88 |
Science fiction:
a Biblical perspective
Paper by David J. Laughlin |
89–93 |
Bubbles of surprise
Paper by Emil Silvestru |
94–102 |
The beauty of
the peacock tail and the problems with the theory of sexual selection
Paper by Stuart Burgess |
103–109 |
The non-random character and
intelligent design of ‘chance’ events
Paper by Robert A. Herrmann |
110–121 |
Geocentrism
and Creation
Paper by Danny Faulkner |
122–125 |
The rapid formation
of granitic rocks: more evidence
Paper by John Woodmorappe |
Published: 3 February 2006
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