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Journal of Creation
Volume 31, Issue 3
Published December 2017
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 |
Revisiting the problem of very old landforms
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
5–7 |
Do ‘laterite’ soils take a million years to form?
Perspective by Shaun Doyle |
7–9 |
Is the male reproductive system poorly designed?
Perspective by Jerry Bergman |
10–12 |
Are all fossil stromatolites biological?
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
12–14 |
Floating forest hypothesis fails to explain later and larger coal beds
Perspective by Timothy L. Clarey |
15–16 |
‘Paleosols’ can form faster than secular scientists think
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
17–24 |
A climate of ignorance and lies A review of A Climate of Hope: Church and mission in a warming world (Claire Dawson and Mick Pope) Book Review by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
24–27 |
Taking the bite out of evolution—critical review of Evolution’s Bite A review of Evolution’s Bite: A story of teeth, diet, and human origins (Peter S. Ungar) Book Review by Jean O’Micks |
28–32 |
Faltering between two opinions: the epistemological conundrum of old-earth creationism A review of Controversy of the Ages: Why Christians should not divide over the age of the earth (Theodore J. Cabal and Peter J. Rasor II) Book Review by Nick Sabato |
33–38 |
Evolution smuggled in under the rubric of popular misunderstandings of natural phenomena A review of Scienceblind: Why our intuitive theories about the world are often so wrong (Andrew Shtulman) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
38–42 |
A history of humankind distorted by evolutionary thinking A review of Sapiens: A brief history of humankind (Yuval Noah Harari) Book Review by Peter Line |
43–44 |
Could we have evolved the image of God? A review of Human Origins and the Image of God: Essays in honor of J. Wentzel van Huyssteen (Christopher Lilley and Daniel J. Pedersen (Eds.)) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
45–48 |
The big picture: really? A review of The Big Picture: On the origins of life, meaning, and the universe itself (Sean Carroll) Book Review by John G. Hartnett |
49–55 |
Documenting fake history against the Catholic Church A review of Bearing False Witness: Debunking centuries of anti-Catholic history (Rodney Stark) Book review by Michael J. Oard |
56–58 |
Pikes Peak BIF and the Flood (or Creation Week?)
Letter from Carl Froede Jr. Reply: Harry Dickens |
58 |
Pluto’s moons or satellites?
Letter from Jonathan D. Sarfati |
59 |
Pseudogenes and plastic trees
Letter from Jean K. Lightner |
59–60 |
Reading ‘places’ in Genesis 1–11
Letter from Ronald Houser. Reply: Alistair McKitterick |
61–67 |
Perspectives on ancient chronology and the Old Testament—part 1
Viewpoint by Murray R. Adamthwaite |
68–73 |
Talking about time: the semantic overlap of the terms ‘chronos’ and ‘kairos’ in biblical usage
Paper by Lita Sanders |
74–81 |
Tremendous erosion of continents during the Recessive Stage of the Flood
Paper by Michael J. Oard |
82–89 |
Can biologically active sequences come from random DNA?
Paper by Robert W. Carter |
90–93 |
The human face: unique in the entire animal kingdom
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
94–102 |
Neutral Model, genetic drift and the Third Way—a synopsis of the self-inflicted demise of the evolutionary paradigm
Paper by Jeffrey P. Tomkins and Jerry Bergman |
103–111 |
The central role of Darwinism in the Holocaust
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
112–118 |
Extensive mixing among Israelites and non-Israelites in biblical history
Paper by Robert W. Carter |
119–127 |
Thoughts on the nutritional challenges faced by felines
Paper by Warren Shipton |
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