Journal of Creation archive > Volume 18 Issue 2
Journal of Creation
(Previously called TJ)
Volume 18, Issue 2
Published August 2004
128 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–5 |
Eroded Appalachian Mountain siliciclastics as a source for the Navajo Sandstone Perspective by Carl R. Froede Jr |
5–6 |
Long-age puzzle of thin ice at the edge of the Laurentide Ice Sheet Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
7 |
Yet another way of getting more from less Perspective by Don Batten |
8–10 |
The Baja–British Columbia controversy by Michael J. Oard |
11–13 |
Echoes of the big bang … or noise? Perspective by John Hartnett |
13–14 |
String theory and the origin of the universe—new idea, old problem Perspective by Daniel Schmidt |
15–27 |
Pediments formed by the Flood: evidence for the Flood/post-Flood boundary in the Late Cenozoic Overview by Michael J. Oard |
28–36 |
Why the Miller–Urey research argues against abiogenesis Overview by Jerry Bergman |
37–40 |
Human/chimp DNA similarity continues to decrease: counting indels Overview by J. Warren Nelson |
41–43 |
What about Cainan? Overview by Jonathan Sarfati |
44–48 |
Pleiades and Orion: bound, unbound, or …? Overview by John Hartnett |
49–52 |
The biblical origins of science A review of For The Glory of God: How Monotheism Led to Reformations, Science, Witch-hunts and the End of Slavery by Rodney Stark Book Review by Alex Williams |
53–54 |
Barimonology, biology and the Bible A review of Understanding The Pattern Of Life: Origins and organization of the species by Todd Charles Wood & Megan J. Murray Book Review by Alex Williams |
55–57 |
The man who made the wedge: James Hutton and the overthrow of biblical authority A review of The Man Who Found Time: James Hutton and the Discovery of the Earth’s Antiquity by Jack Repcheck Book Review by Tas Walker |
58–61 |
Ice cores vs the Flood Countering the Critic Article by Michael J. Oard |
62–63 |
Arguments for our special sun Letter to the Editor by D. Brand. Reply: J. Henry |
63 |
The distant starlight problem Letter to the Editor by J. Sonstroem |
64 |
Pre-fall physics Letter to the Editor by J. Wilson |
65 |
Thoughts on Pioneer Letter to the Editor by P. Stott |
66 |
Did Joseph use divination? Letter to the Editor by J. Sarfati |
66–68 |
Did God use gravitational decompression to trigger the Genesis Flood? Letter to the Editor by M. Hunter |
68 |
New Ark landing place? Letter to the Editor by R. Braiden |
69–73 |
From fish to frog? Not by the skin Research Note by Mark Armitage and Frank Sherwin |
74–82 |
British scriptural geologists in the first half of the nineteenth century: part 11: John Murray Paper by Terry Mortenson |
83–90 |
Likely causes of the Ice Age Paper by Andrew Sibley |
91–97 |
Insect evolution: a major problem for Darwinism Paper by Jerry Bergman |
98–104 |
Genetic variability by design Paper by Christopher W. Ashcraft |
105–113 |
Quantized quasar redshifts in a creationist cosmology Paper by John Hartnett |
114–120 |
Human and dinosaur fossil footprints in the Upper Cretaceous of North America? Paper by Emil Silvestru |
121–127 |
Missing: a source of short-period comets Paper by Bill Worraker |
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