Journal of Creation archive > Volume 35 Issue 3
Journal of Creation
Volume 35, Issue 3
Published December 2021
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–5 | The uniformitarian conundrum of the Mid-Pleistocene Transition Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
5–7 | Analysis of mtDNA from sediments in Denisova Cave Perspective by Peter Line |
8–9 | A famous ice age deposit re-interpreted as a product of mass flow Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
10–12 | Are ultrahigh-pressure minerals caused by climate? Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
12–14 | The current state of creationist ice core research Perspective by Jake Hebert |
15–17 | Fossil tree casts in the Columbia River Gorge Perspective by Edward A. Isaacs |
18–19 | Scelidosaurus—evidence of rapid burial in the Early Jurassic of southern England Perspective by Andrew Sibley |
20–21 | Hartnett’s expanding 5D universe does not solve the starlight travel time problem Letter from Peter Trüb. Reply: John Hartnett |
21–22 | Did Darwin plagiarize Matthew? Letter from Mike Sutton. Reply: Dominic Statham |
23–26 | A twisted road: science–religion conflicts A review of Flat Earths and Fake Footnotes: The strange tale of how the conflict of science and Christianity was written into history (Derrick Peterson) Book review by John Woodmorappe |
26–28 | How many ways can one compromise on creation? A review of Original Sin and the Fall: Five views (Stump, J.B. and Meister, C. (Eds.)) Book Review by Lita Sanders |
29–33 | Irreducible complexity remains a fatal problem for Darwinian evolution A review of A Mousetrap for Darwin: Michael J. Behe answers his critics (Michael J. Behe) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
34–40 | Reliable and accessible commentary A review of Genesis (Tyndale Old Testament Commentaries) (Andrew E. Steinmann) Book review by Andrew S. Kulikovsky |
41–46 | Creation Week, mature creation, and natural processes? A review of Creation Unfolding: A new perspective on Ex Nihilo (K.P. Coulson) Book review by Shaun Doyle |
47–49 | History of biology with unsubstantiated tributes to evolution A review of Some Assembly Required: Decoding four billion years of life, from ancient fossils to DNA (Neil Shubin) Book review by Joel Tay |
50–63 | Candidate site for Noah’s Ark, altar, and tomb Viewpoint by Ken Griffith & Darrell K. White |
64–72 | Horus—the deified Ham: part 2 Viewpoint by Gavin Cox |
73–84 | The chronology of the Law and the Prophets as a twofold witness to biblical inerrancy Viewpoint by Renae Beckman |
85–90 | Evolution of the human skin Essay by Jerry Bergman |
91–96 | The problematic evolution of mammary glands: milking the ‘soured’ evidence for all it’s worth Essay by Jerry Bergman |
97–102 | Ice core oscillations and abrupt climate changes: part 4—abrupt changes better explained by the Ice Age Paper by Michael J. Oard |
103–108 | Ice core oscillations and abrupt climate changes: part 5—the early Holocene green Sahara Paper by Michael J. Oard |
109–115 | Created kinds vs Ark kinds—implications for creation research Paper by Jean K. Lightner |
116–124 | Developments in paleoanthropology Paper by Peter Line |
125–129 | Evaluating the origin of salt deposits and salt structures Paper by Jacob Blom |
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