Journal of Creation archive > Volume 32 Issue 3
Journal of Creation
Volume 32, Issue 3
Published December 2018
127 pages
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Contents:
Page |
Title |
3–4 | Confirmed: physical association between parent galaxies and quasar families Perspective by John G. Hartnett |
4–6 | Tephra and inflated ice core ages Perspective by Jake Hebert |
7–9 | DNA barcodes show gaps between species and support recent common bottleneck Perspective by Yingguang Liu |
9–11 | Humans produced fire more than one million years ago? Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
11–13 | Neandertals produced cave art Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
13–15 | A bombshell for American archaeology Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
16–19 | Right about Genesis! A review of Right from the Start! (David M. Fouts) Book Review by Andrew Kulikovsky |
20–25 | Theistic evolutionists’ views of the Fall fall short A review of Evolution and the Fall (William T. Cavanaugh and James Smith (Eds.)) Book Review by Joel Tay |
25–30 | Deconstructing Darwinism–a theory gone bad, a world gone mad A review of Charles Darwin: Victorian mythmaker (A.N. Wilson) Book Review by Jerry Bergman |
31–35 | Turtle evolution turns turtle A review of Turtles as Hopeful Monsters: Origins and evolution (Olivier Rieppel) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
36–39 | The Flood was historically global, not hyperbolically global A review of The Lost World of the Flood: Mythology, theology, and the deluge debate (Tremper Longman III and John H. Walton, with a contribution by Stephen O. Moshier) Book Review by Keaton Halley |
40–43 | An unconventional evolutionist validates the irreducible complexity of living things A review of Purpose & Desire: What makes something ‘alive’ and why modern Darwinism has failed to explain it (J. Scott Turner) Book Review by John Woodmorappe |
44–46 | Long-distance boulder deposits Letter from W.R. Barnhart. Reply: Michael Oard |
46–48 | God’s Word or Human Reason?—a reply to John Woodmorappe Letter from Jonathan Kane. Reply: John Woodmorappe |
49–57 | Answer to a persistent critic of RATE helium research Countering the Critics by D. Russell Humphreys |
58–63 | Hydroplate Theory—problems for trench formation in the Pacific Basin Paper by Edward Isaacs |
64–73 | Changing paradigms in stratigraphy—another ‘new uniformitarianism’? Paper by John K. Reed |
74–81 | The Flood/post-Flood boundary along the Arctic coast of North America Paper by Michael J. Oard |
82–87 | Baraminic analysis of archaic and modern human genomes Paper by Jean O’Micks |
88–96 | Paleoanthropology in Australia—Homo erectus and modern human origins Paper by Peter Line |
97–104 | Accounting for blighting plant and disfiguring animal diseases Paper by Warren Shipton |
105–110 | Family Araucariaceae—an ‘icon’ of evolution, but the storyline doesn’t fit Viewpoint by Jaroslav Joseph Havel |
111–114 | Does Ezekiel 28:11–19 affirm the fall of Satan in Genesis 1:1–2 as claimed in the gap theory? Viewpoint by Joel Tay and KeeFui Kon |
115–118 | Ancient cosmology and the timescale of Genesis 1 Essay by Shaun Doyle |
119–123 | Frontal lobotomies and Darwinism—an example of harm to life and health Essay by Jerry Bergman |
124–127 | The vomeronasal organ—vestigial or functional? Essay by Jerry Bergman |
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