Evolution Exposed: Earth Science Links
These links below correspond with the references at the end of each chapter of Evolution Exposed: Earth Science.
Chapter 1: What is Science
- 1:1 Duane Gish, “The Nature of Science and of Theories on Origins,” Institute for Creation Research.
- 1:2 Bodie Hodge, “A “More Glorious” Means for Creation?” Answers in Genesis.
- 1:3 Ken Ham, “Creation: “Where’s the Proof?”” Answers in Genesis.
- 1:4 Jason Lisle, “God & Natural Law,” Answers 1, no. 2 (October–December 2006):74–78.
- 1:5 Michael Oard, “Human-Caused Global Warming Slight So Far,” Answers in Genesis.
- 1:6 Danny R. Faulkner, “Creation and the Flat Earth,” Creation Matters 2, no. 6 (1997).
Chapter 2: The Big Bang
- 2:1 Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book 1, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2006), 245–254.
- 2:2 Gary Vaterlaus, ed., War of the Worldviews (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2005), 69–78.
- 2:3 Donald DeYoung, “New Stars, New Planets?” Institute for Creation Research.
- 2:4 Russell Humphreys, “Our Galaxy is the Centre of the Universe, ‘quantized’ Red Shifts Show,” TJ 16, no. 2 (2002):95–104.
- 2:5 Andrew Rigg, “Young Galaxies Too Old for the Big Bang,” Creation 26, no. 3 (June 2004):15.
- 2:6 David Coppedge, “The Globular Cluster Bomb,” Institute for Creation Research.
- 2:7 Jason Lisle, “Black Holes,” Answers 3, no. 1 (January–March 2008):84–88.
Chapter 3: Origin of the Solar System
- 3:1 T. Parsons and J. Mackay, “Pièrre Simon Laplace: The Nebular Hypothesis,” Creation 3, no. 3 (August 1980):29–32.
- 3:2 Ron Samec, “The Heavens Declare . . . A Young Solar System,” Answers 3, no. 1 (January–March 2008):30–35.
- 3:3 Jason Lisle, “First Light from Extrasolar Planets,” Answers in Genesis.
- 3:4 Spike Psarris, “Uranus,” Creation 24, no. 3 (June 2002):38–40.
- 3:5 Spike Psarris, “Neptune,” Creation 25, no. 1 (December 2002):20–24.
- 3:6 Terry Mortenson, “Evolution vs. Creation: The Order of Events Matters!” Answers in Genesis.
- 3:7 Aw Swee-Eng , “The Origin of Life: A Critique of Current Scientific Models,” TJ 10, no. 3 (1996).
- 3:8 Stephen Austin, “Did the Early Earth Have a Reducing Atmosphere?” Institute for Creation Research.
- 3:9 Frank Sherwin, “Origin of the Oceans,” Institute for Creation Research.
- 3:10 David Wright, “Lunar Recession” Answers in Genesis.
- 3:11 Donald DeYoung, “Astronomy and the Bible Answers in Genesis.
- 3:12 Carl Froede, “Extraterrestrial Bombardment of the Inner Solar System: A Review with Questions and Comments Based on New Information,” Creation Research Society Quarterly 38, no. 4 (2002):209–212.
- 3:13 Danny Faulkner, “Comets and the Age of the Solar System,” TJ 11, no. 3 (1997):264–273.
- 3:14 Duane Gish, “The Solar System—New Discoveries Produce New Mysteries,” Institute of Creation Research.
- 3:15 Andrew Snelling, “Saturn’s Rings—Short-Lived and Young,” TJ 11, no. 1 (1997):1.
- 3:16 Danny Faulkner, “The Young Faint Sun Paradox and the Age of the Solar System,” Institute of Creation Research.
- 3:17 A.J. Monty White, “Proof of Life Evolving in the Universe?,” Answers in Genesis.
Chapter 4: Dating Methods
- 4:1 Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book 1, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2006), 113–124.
- 4:2 Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book 1, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2006), 77–87.
- 4:3 Andrew Snelling, “Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth,” Answers in Genesis.
- 4:4 Frank Lorey, “Tree Rings and Biblical Chronology,” Institute for Creation Research.
- 4:5 Michael Oard, “Are There Half a Million Years in the Sediments of Lake Van?” Answers in Genesis.
Chapter 5: Age of the Solar System
- 5:1 Russell Humphreys, “Evidence for a Young World,” Answers in Genesis.
- 5:2 Larry Pierce, “The World: Born in 4004 BC?” Answers 1, no. 1 (July–September 2006):25–27, 72.
- 5:3 Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book 1, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2006), 25–30.
- 5:4 Russell Grigg, “Meeting the Ancestors,” Creation (March 2003):13–15.
- 5:5 Kurt Wise, “Egypt or Babel: Which Came First?” Answers 3, no. 2 (April–June 2008):30–33.
- 5:6 Harold Hunt and Russell Grigg, “The Sixteen Grandsons of Noah,” Creation 20, no. 4 (September 1998):22–25.
- 5:7 “Taking a Bead on an Old Earth,” Answers in Genesis.
Chapter 6: Geologic Column
- 6:1 Andrew Snelling, “Geological Conflict,” Creation 22, no. 2 (March 2000):44–47.
- 6:2 Marvin Lubenow, “The Pigs Took It All,” Creation 17, no. 3 (June 1995):36–38.
- 6:3 Steven Austin, “Ten Misconceptions About the Geologic Column,” Institute for Creation Research.
- 6:4 “Focus: Rocks Forming in Months,” Creation (March 1995):7–9.
- 6:5 Tas Walker, “Grand Canyon Strata Show Geologic Time is Imaginary,” Creation (December 2002):41.
- 6:6 John Morris, “A Canyon in Six Days!” Creation 24, no. 4 (September 2002):54–55.
- 6:7 Andrew Snelling, “Uluru and Kata Tjuta: A Testimony to the Flood,” Creation 20, no. 2 (March 1998):36–40.
- 6:8 John Morris, “How Long Did it Take to Deposit the Geologic Column?” Institute for Creation Research.
- 6:9 John Baumgardner, “Recent Rapid Uplift of Today’s Mountains,” Institute for Creation Research.
- 6:10 Robert Doolan, John Mackay, Andrew Snelling, and Allen Hallby, “Limestone Caves: A Result of Noah’s Flood?” Creation 9, no. 4 (September 1987):10–13.
- 6:11 John Morris, “Does Salt Come From Evaporated Seawater?” Institute for Creation Research.
- 6:12 Tas Walker, “Not Ancient Reefs but Catastrophic Deposits,” Creation (December 2002):33.
Chapter 7: The Fossil Record
- 7:1 David Catchpoole, “Living Fossils Enigma,” Creation (March 2000):56.
- 7:2 Alexander Williams, “Did Plants Evolve?” Creation 19, no. 4 (September 1997):10–12.
- 7:3 Alexander Williams, “Kingdom of the Plants: Defying Evolution,” Creation 24, no. 1 (December 2001):46–48.
- 7:4 “Ancient Organisms Stay the Same,” Creation (June 1999):7–9.
- 7:5 Andrew Snelling, “High & Dry Sea Creatures,” Answers 3, no. 1 (January–March 2008):92–95.
- 7:7 John Morris, “The Polystrate Trees and Coal Seams of Joggins Fossil Cliffs,” Institute for Creation Research.
- 7:8 John Morris, “Did Modern Coal Seams Form in a Peat Swamp?” Institute for Creation Research.
- 7:9 Michael Oard, Frozen in Time, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2004), 13–21.
- 7:10 “Fossils—Do They Get More Complex?” Creation 20, no. 2 (March 1998):32.
- 7:11 Gary Parker, Creation: Facts of Life, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 1980), 191–206.
Chapter 8: Biological Evolution
- 8:1 Bert Thompson, “Is Evolution a ‘Fact’ of Science?” Apologetics Press.
- 8:2 Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book 1, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2006), 271–282.
- 8:3 Gary Vaterlaus, ed., War of the Worldviews (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2005), 29–41.
- 8:4 David Demick, “Life from Life...or Not?” Creation 23, no. 1 (December 2000):36–41.
- 8:5 Gary Vaterlaus, ed., War of the Worldviews (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2005), 15–28.
- 8:6 Dr. Georgia Purdom, “Round and Round We Go—Proposed Evolutionary Relationships Among Archaea, Eubacteria, and Eukarya,” Answers in Genesis.
- 8:7 John Morris, “What Grows on Evolution’s Tree?” Institute for Creation Research.
- 8:8 David Menton and Mark Looy, “Gone Fishin’ for a Missing Link? (A Preliminary Response)” Answers in Genesis.
- 8:9 Ken Ham, “What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs?” Answers in Genesis.
- 8:10 Kurt Wise, “Swimming with the Dinosaurs,” Answers in Genesis.
- 8:11 Kurt Wise, “Does This Evolutionary Claim Have Any Legs?” Answers in Genesis.
- 8:12 Jerry Bergman, “The Evolution of Feathers: A Major Problem for Darwinism,” TJ 17, no. 1 (2003):33–41.
- 8:13 Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book 1, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2006), 296–305.
- 8:14 Gary Vaterlaus, ed., War of the Worldviews (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2005), 43–58.
- 8:15 Gary Parker, Creation: Facts of Life, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 1980), 174–186.
- 8:16 Mike Oard, “,” Answers in Genesis.
- 8:17 Emil Silvestru, “The Permian Extinction: National Geographic Comes Close to the Truth,” TJ 15, no. 1 (2001):6–8.
- 8:18 Mike Oard, “The Extinction of the Dinosaurs,” TJ 11, no. 2 (1997):137–154.
- 8:19 Russell Grigg, “Did Life Come from Outer Space?” Creation (September 2000):40–43.
- 8:20 Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book 1, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2006), 237–244.
Chapter 9: Plate Tectonics
Chapter 10: The Ice Age
- 10:1 Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book 1, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2006), 207–219.
- 10:2 Mike Oard, “'Snowball Earth'—A Problem for the Supposed Origin of Multicellular Animals,” TJ 16, no. 1 (2002):6–9.
- 10:3 Michael Oard, Frozen in Time, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2004), 53–60.
- 10:4 Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book 1, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2006), 141–148.
- 10:3 Michael Oard, Frozen in Time, (Green Forest, AR: Master Books, 2004), 119–126.