Journal of Creation archive > Volume 18 Issue 1
Journal of Creation
(Previously called TJ)
Volume 18, Issue 1
Published April 2004
128 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–5 | The standing stones of creation Perspective by Emil Silvestru |
6–8 | Is the demise of the dinosaurs by a Yucatán impact a myth? Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
9 | New evidence: we really are at the centre of the universe Perspective by John Hartnett |
10–11 | Origin of vertebrates confirmed in the Early Cambrian Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
11–12 | Bone building: perfect protein (osteocalcin design) Paper by Jonathan Sarfati |
13–14 | Should the development of third molars be prevented early in Life? Perspective by Jerry Bergman |
15–16 | The big bang problem of early maturity Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
16–17 | Francis Filament: a large scale structure that is big, big, big bang trouble. Is it really so large? Perspective by John Hartnett |
18–21 | Peperite: more evidence of large-scale watery catastrophe Overview by Tas Walker |
22–26 | The origin of old-earth geology and its ramifications for life in the 21st century Overview |
27–33 | Junk DNA indicted Overview by John Woodmorappe |
34–36 | Misrepresenting young-earth creationists to promote evolution and millions of years A review of The Seashell on the Mountaintop by Alan Cutler Book Review by Tas Walker |
37–41 | Darwinian foundations of modern ethics A review of The Origins of Virtue by Matt Ridley and Created from Animals: The Moral Implications of Darwinism by James Rachels Book Review by Marc Kay |
42–44 | Misunderstanding the phenomenon of life A review of The Way of the Cell: Molecules, Organisms and the Order of Life by Franklin M. Harold Book Review by Wayne Frair |
45–46 | Mount St Helens—exploding the old-earth paradigm A review of Footprints in the Ash: the explosive story of Mount St Helens by John Morris and Steven A. Austin Book Review by Michael J. Oard |
46–47 | How Darwin and his disciples utilize ‘God’ A review of Darwin’s Proof: The Triumph of Religion Over Science by Cornelius G. Hunter Book Review by Carl Wieland |
48–51 | Just-so-stories for the punctuated evolutionist A review of Structure of Evolutionary Theory by Steven J. Gould Book Review by Don Moeller |
52–54 | The source of sustainability A review of Toward Sustainable Science: A Buddhist look at trends in scientific development by P.A. Payutto Book Review by Scott Noble |
55–56 | The Pioneer anomaly and MOND: a possible explanation Letter to the Editor by S.O. Campbell |
56–57 | Pre-fall cosmology Letter to the Editor by J. Wilson |
57–58 | Biblical chronology Letter to the Editor by B. Blackledge |
58 | Schizophrenia can be cured! Letter to the Editor by M. Bowden |
58–59 | Some spacetime clarifications Letter to the Editor by S.O. Campbell |
59–60 | Human rights verses biblical responsibility Letter to the Editor by M. Hammond |
60–61 | Bristlecone pine growth rings Letter to the Editor by A. Williams |
61–62 | The extra Cainan Letter to the Editor by S. Tamburrino |
62 | Fr Seraphim’s Rose’s book Genesis, Creation and Early Man Letter to the Editor by T. Mortenson |
62 | Flood boundary debate Letter to the Editor by P. Taylor |
62–64 | Flood models and chrono-genealogy Letter to the Editor by A. Bush |
64 | The religion of atheism Quote from Ernst Mayer in The Scientist |
65–70 | Darwinism and the teaching of racism and eugenics in biology textbooks by Jerry Bergman |
71–75 | Human embryonic gills and gill slits—down but not out by Jerry Bergman |
76–77 | British scriptural geologists: part 10. Fowler De Johnsone Paper by Terry Mortenson |
78–85 | Weasel words, genetic algorithms and coarse acknowledgements Paper by Victor Khomenko |
86–96 | The Non-evolution of Apoptosis Paper by Philip B Bell |
97–104 | Evolutionary theories on gender and sexual reproduction Paper by Bert Thompson and Brad Harrub |
105–111 | Aegyptopithecus the ‘Egyptian ape’ Paper by Matthew Murdock |
112–119 | Problems in sexual selection theory and neo-Darwinism Paper by Jerry Bergman |
120–127 | The origin of gender and sexual reproduction Paper by Brad Harrub and Bert Thompson |
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