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Journal of Creation
Volume 22, Issue 1
Published April 2008
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 | Water inside fire Perspective by Emil Silvestru |
5 | Modern-looking lampreys ‘older’ than thought Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
5–7 | Myriad mechanisms of gene regulation Perspective by Alex Williams |
8 | Morphology and molecules in conflict yet again Perspective by Reinhard Junker |
9–11 | Curved spines and pregnant primates Perspective by Carl Wieland |
11–12 | Dinosaur demise did not jump start mammal evolution Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
12–14 | Wild, wild floods! Perspective by Emil Silvestru |
15–16 | Virus has powerful mini-motor to pack up its DNA (pre-publication version) Perspective by Jonathan Sarfati |
17–19 | How did 90% of large Australian Ice Age animals go extinct? Overview by Michael J. Oard |
20–23 | Fighting fire with fire A review of Deluded by Dawkins? A Christian Response to The God Delusion by Andrew Wilson Book Review by Lael Weinberger |
23–27 | A foundation with a few cracks A review of Philosophical Foundations for a Christian Worldview by J.P. Moreland and William Lane Craig Book Review by Andrew Kulikovsky |
28–33 | Clarity and confusion A review of The Edge of Evolution: the Search for the Limits of Darwinism by Michael J. Behe Book Review by Don Batten |
33–36 | Designed to inhabit the earth A review of The Plausibility of Life: Resolving Darwin’s Dilemma by Marc W. Kirschner and John C. Gerhart Book Review by Jean K. Lightner |
37–40 | Long tails, tall tales A review of The Ancestor’s Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution by Richard Dawkins Book Review by Lael Weinberger |
41–43 | Is the human pharynx poorly designed? Countering the Critics Article by Jerry Bergman |
44–49 | Creationism, science and peer review (pre-publication version) Countering the Critics Article by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
50 | Supersaturated magma may be significant for granite formation Letter to the Editor by Tom Heinze. Reply: Tas Walker |
50–52 | Volcanoes during Creation Week Letter to the Editor by Raul Esperante. Reply: Tas Walker |
52–54 | Time and infinity Letter to the Editor by Matthew Dingemans. Reply: Andrew Kulikovsky |
54–56 | Explaining the Pioneer effect? Letter to the Editor by William Worraker. Reply: Russell Humphreys |
56–58 | Just plain ordinary water? Letter to the Editor by D. Russell Humphreys. Reply: Frank DeRemer, Delmar Dobberpuhl and Mark Amunrud |
58–60 | 215-year sojourn still ‘short’ Letter to the Editor by Brenton Minge. Replies: David Austin and Mike Viccary |
61 | Biblical chronology Letter to the Editor by Arthur F. Green |
62–64 | How long was Noah on the Ark? Viewpoint by Mark L. Howard |
65–72 | Precambrian geology and the Bible: a harmony Viewpoint by Harry Dickens and Andrew A. Snelling |
73–80 | The language faculty: following the evidence Paper by Fred Field |
81–84 | Patterns of change over time: organophosphorus resistance in the Australian sheep blowfly Paper by Jean K Lightner |
85–92 | Facilitated variation: A new paradigm emerges in biology Paper by Alex Williams |
93–98 | Geological pioneer was a biblical creationist Paper by Tas Walker |
99–110 | Genome truncation vs mutational opportunity: can new genes arise via gene duplication?—Part 1 Paper by Royal Truman and Peer Terborg |
111–119 | Genome truncation vs mutational opportunity: can new genes arise via gene duplication?—Part 2 Paper by Royal Truman and Peer Terborg |
120–127 | Whose god? The theological response to the god-of-the-gaps Essay by Lael Weinberger |
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