Journal of Creation archive > Volume 34 Issue 3
Journal of Creation
Volume 34, Issue 3
Published December 2020
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 | Newly discovered jumping beetle mechanism inspires bionic design Perspective by Gavin Cox |
5–7 | ‘Snowball Earth’ out with a bang? Perspective by Edward Isaacs |
8–9 | Colonial nesting or hurried egg laying by dinosaurs? Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
10–12 | Do five dropstones define another Proterozoic cold period? Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
12–14 | Uniformitarian scientists claim ‘snowball Earth’ caused the Great Unconformity Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
15–16 | Fake evidence: and it’s not in politics A review of Fake Evidence: A look at evolutionary evidence for over 90 years in the court cases from Scopes to Kitzmiller (Ron Milliner) Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
17–20 | Without God the universal cart must come before the cosmic horse A review of The Demon in the Machine: How hidden webs of information are solving the mystery of life (Paul Davies) Book Review by Alex Williams |
21–23 | New book offers needed correction to Christian apologists A review of Myths and Mistakes in New Testament Textual Criticism (Elijah Hixson and Peter J. Gurry (Eds.)) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
23–26 | Dealing the special creation trump card to the Catholic church’s evolution-stacked deck A review of The Evolution of Catholic Unbelief (Thomas L. McFadden) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
27–30 | How the Catholic Church sold out to evolution A review of Creation, Evolution, and Catholicism: a discussion for those who believe (Thomas L. McFadden) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
31–34 | Archaeology’s support of the history of the Scriptures A review of The Case for Biblical Archaeology: Uncovering the historical record of God’s Old Testament people (John D. Currid) Book Review by John G Leslie |
35–38 | A fantastical dinosaur journey A review of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: The untold story of a lost world (Steve Brusatte) Book Review by Philip Robinson |
39–41 | Creation cosmologies, old and new Letter from Russell Humphreys |
41–44 | Creation cosmologies, old and new Phillip Dennis replies |
45–52 | Amphibian responses to the 1980 eruption of Mount St Helens—implications for Noahic Flood recovery Paper by Keith H. Swenson |
53–63 | Hierarchical clustering in dinosaur baraminology studies Paper by Matthew Cserhati, Brian Thomas, and Joel Tay |
64–73 | Hierarchical clustering complicates baraminological analysis Paper by Matthew Cserhati and Robert Carter |
74–79 | A biblical view restores reality to quantum mechanics Paper by Russell Humphreys |
80–86 | The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 1—generation and maturation Paper by Royal Truman |
87–94 | The surprisingly complex tRNA subsystem: part 2—biochemical modifications Paper by Royal Truman |
95–98 | Is Morganucodon a transitional fossil? Paper by Marc Surtees |
99–108 | Ice core oscillations and abrupt climate changes: part 1—Greenland ice cores Paper by Michael J. Oard |
109–117 | Land bridges after the Flood Paper by Michael J. Oard |
118–121 | New fossil proves turtle evolution … or does it? Essay by Jerry Bergman |
122–128 | Isaac Newton—friend or foe to biblical creation? Essay by Martin Duboisée de Ricquebourg |
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