Journal of Creation archive > Volume 4 Issue 1
Journal of Creation
(Previously called Creation ex nihilo Technical Journal)
Volume 4, Issue 1
Published April 1990
140 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
5–55 |
Pre-Flood giantism Paper by Greg Beasley |
56–65 |
Cranial capacity and endocranial casts Paper by Douglas S. Jue |
67–92 |
The early history of man—Part 1 Paper by Bill Cooper |
95–102 |
Sedimentation of a heterogranular mixture Paper by Guy Berthault |
103–107 |
The mystery of the mammals, monotremes and marsupials Paper by Bill Mehlert |
108–127 |
The Guadeloupe skeleton controversy Paper by Kurt Wise |
128–129 |
Guadeloupe research methodology: A reply to Wise Paper by Bill Cooper |
130–132 |
The Guadeloupe controversy: A second reply to Kurt Wise Paper by Malcolm Bowden |
134–137 |
The Guadeloupe skeleton controversy: a moratorium Paper by Andrew Snelling |
138–140 |
Comments on one Creationist's palaeontology Paper by Kurt Wise |
141–144 |
Comments on one Creationist's palaeontology: A reply Paper by John Leslie and Andrew Snelling |
147–157 |
Why does mathematics work? Paper by James Nickel |
158–161 |
Myths that tell the truth Paper by Charles V. Taylor |
163–180 |
Further towards a critical examination of Setterfield's hypothesis Paper by Vivian E. Bounds |
181–185 |
Comments on the proposal that the speed of light has varied with time Paper by John C. Osborn |
186–190 |
On the compatibility of special relativity with a decreasing velocity of light Paper by B. D. Johnston |
191–197 |
A regression analysis of historical light measurement data Paper by A. M. Hasofer |
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