| Article |
Reference |
| 1:1 |
Duane Gish, “The Nature of Science and of Theories on Origins,” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/391. |
| 1:2 |
Bodie Hodge, “Feedback: A ‘More Glorious’ Means for Creation?” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/go/glorious. |
| 1:3 |
Ken Ham, “Creation: Where’s the Proof?” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/go/proof. |
| 1:4 |
Jason Lisle, “God and Natural Law,” Answers, October–December 2006, pp. 74–78, http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v1/n2/God-natural-law. |
| 1:5 |
Michael Oard, “Human-Caused Global Warming Slight so Far,” Answers, October–December 2006, pp 24–26, www.answersingenesis.org/articles/aid/v1/n1/human-caused-global-warming. |
| 1:6 |
Danny R. Faulkner, “Creation and the Flat Earth,” Creation Matters 2 no. 6 (1997), www.creationresearch.org/creation_matters/97/cm9711.html. |
| Article |
Reference |
| 2:1 |
Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2006) p. 245–254. |
| 2:2 |
Gary Vaterlaus, ed., War of the Worldviews (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2005), p. 69–78. |
| 2:3 |
Donald DeYoung, “New Stars, New Planets?” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/403/. |
| 2:4 |
Russell Humphreys, “Our Galaxy is the Centre of the Universe, ‘quantized’ Red Shifts Show,” TJ 16 no. 2 (2002): 95–104, www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/magazines/tj/docs/TJv16n2_CENTRE.pdf. |
| 2:5 |
Andrew Rigg, “Young Galaxies too old for the Big Bang,” Creation, June 2004, p. 15, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v26/i3/galaxies.asp. |
| 2:6 |
David Coppedge, “The Globular Cluster Bomb,” Institute for Creation Research, http://www.icr.org/article/3150/. |
| 2:7 |
Jason Lisle, “Black Holes:The Evidence of Things Not Seen,” Answers, January–March 2008, pp. 84–88, www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v3/n1/black-holes-evidence. |
| Article |
Reference |
| 3:1 |
T. Parsons and J. Mackay, “Pierre Simon Laplace: The Nebular Hypothesis,” Creation, August 1980, pp. 29–32, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v3/i3/ideas.asp. |
| 3:2 |
Ron Samec, “The Heavens Declare . . . a Young Solar System,” Answers, January–March 2008, pp. 30–35, www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v3/n1/heavens-declare-young-solar-system. |
| 3:3 |
Jason Lisle, “First Light From Extrasolar Planets,” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/docs2005/0420extrasolar_planets.asp. |
| 3:4 |
Spike Psarris, “Uranus: The Strange Planet,” Creation, June 2002, pp. 38–40, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v24/i3/uranus.asp. |
| 3:5 |
Spike Psarris, “Neptune: Monument to Creation,” Creation, December 2002, pp. 20–24, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v25/i1/neptune.asp. |
| 3:6 |
Terry Mortenson, “Evolution vs. Creation: The Order of Events Matters!” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/docs2006/0404order.asp. |
| 3:7 |
Aw Swee-Eng , “The Origin of Life: A Critique of Current Scientific Models,” TJ 10 no. 3 (1996), www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/Magazines/tj/docs/TJv10n3_origin_life.pdf. |
| 3:8 |
Stephen Austin, “Did the Early Earth Have a Reducing Atmosphere?” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/203. |
| 3:9 |
Frank Sherwin, “Origin of the Oceans,” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/99/13. |
| 3:10 |
David Wright, “Lunar Recession: Does it support a Young Universe?” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/feedback/2006/0811.asp. |
| 3:11 |
Donald DeYoung, “Have Scientists Discovered the Moon’s Origin?” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/Docs/399.asp. |
| 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, www.creationresearch.org/crsq/notes/38/38_4/Note0203.htm. |
| 3:13 |
Danny Faulkner, “Comets and the Age of the Solar System,” TJ 11 no. 3 (1997): 264–273, www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v11/i3/comets.asp. |
| 3:14 |
Duane Gish, “The Solar System—New Discoveries Produce New Mysteries,” Institute of Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/62. |
| 3:15 |
Andrew Snelling, “Saturn’s Rings Short-Lived and Young,” TJ 11 no. 1 (1997): 1, www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v11/i1/saturn.asp. |
| 3:16 |
Danny Faulkner, “The Young Faint Sun Paradox and the Age of the Solar System,” Institute of Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/429. |
| 3:17 |
A.J. Monty White, “Proof of Life Evolving in the Universe,” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/docs2001/0222news.asp. |
| Article |
Reference |
| 4:1 |
Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2006), pp. 113–124. |
| 4:2 |
Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2006), pp. 77–87. |
| 4:3 |
Andrew Snelling, “Radioisotopes and the Age of the Earth,” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/articles/aid/v2/n1/radioisotopes-earth. |
| 4:4 |
Frank Lorey, “Tree Rings and Biblical Chronology,” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/381. |
| 4:5 |
Michael Oard, “Are There Half a Million Years in the Sediments of Lake Van?” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/articles/aid/v2/n1/sediments-lake-van. |
| Article |
Reference |
| 5:1 |
Russell Humphreys, “Evidence for a Young World,” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/docs/4005.asp. |
| 5:2 |
Larry Pierce, “The World: Born in 4004 BC?” Answers, July–September 2006, pp. 25–27, 72, www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v1/n1/world-born-4004-bc. |
| 5:3 |
Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2006), pp. 25–30. |
| 5:4 |
Russell Grigg, “Meeting the Ancestors,” Creation, March 2003, pp. 13–15. |
| 5:5 |
Kurt Wise, “Egypt or Babel: Which Came First?” Answers, April–June 2008, pp. 30–33, www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v3/n2/egyptor-babel. |
| 5:6 |
Harold Hunt and Russell Grigg, “The Sixteen Grandsons of Noah,” Creation, September 1998, pp. 22–25, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v20/i4/noah.asp. |
| 5:7 |
“Taking a Bead on an Old Earth,” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v3/n1/taking-a-bead. |
| Article |
Reference |
| 6:1 |
Andrew Snelling, “Geological Conflict,” Creation, March 2000, pp. 44–47, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v22/i2/geology.asp. |
| 6:2 |
Marvin Lubenow, “The Pigs Took it All,” Creation, June 1995, pp. 36–38, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v17/i3/pigs.asp. |
| 6:3 |
Steven Austin, “Ten Misconceptions About the Geologic Column,” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/242/107/. |
| 6:4 |
“Focus: Rocks Forming in Months,” Creation, March 1995, pp.7–9. |
| 6:5 |
Tas Walker, “Grand Canyon Strata Show Geologic Time is Imaginary,” Creation, December 2002, p. 41. |
| 6:6 |
John Morris, “A Canyon in Six Days,” Creation, September 2002, pp. 54–55, www.answersingenesis.org/go/walla-canyon. |
| 6:7 |
Andrew Snelling, “Uluru and Kata Tjuta: A Testimony to the Flood,” Creation, March 1998, pp. 36–40, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v20/i2/uluru.asp. |
| 6:8 |
John Morris, “How Long Did it Take to Deposit the Geologic Column?” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/2478. |
| 6:9 |
John Baumgardner, “Recent Rapid Uplift of Today’s Mountains,” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/98. |
| 6:10 |
Robert Doolan, John Mackay, Andrew Snelling, and Allen Hallby, “Limestone Caves: A Result of Noah’s Flood?” Creation, September 1987, pp. 10–13, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v9/i4/caves.asp. |
| 6:11 |
John Morris, “Does Salt Come From Evaporated Seawater?” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/532. |
| 6:12 |
Tas Walker, “Not Ancient Reefs but Catastrophic Deposits,” Creation, December 2002, p. 33. |
| Article |
Reference |
| 7:1 |
David Catchpoole, “Living Fossils Enigma,” Creation, March 2000, p. 56. |
| 7:2 |
Alexander Williams, “Did Plants Evolve?” Creation, September 1997, pp.10–12, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v19/i4/plants.asp. |
| 7:3 |
Alexander Williams, “Kingdom of the Plants: Defying Evolution,” Creation, December 2001, pp. 46–48, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v24/i1/plants.asp. |
| 7:4 |
“Ancient Organisms Stay the Same,” Creation, June 1999, pp. 7–9. |
| 7:5 |
Andrew Snelling, “High and Dry Sea Creatures,” Answers, January–March 2008, pp. 92–95, www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v3/n1/high-dry-sea-creatures. |
| 7:6 |
Andrew Snelling, “The Origin of Oil,” Answers, January–March 2007, pp. 74–76, www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v2/n1/origin-of-oil. |
| 7:7 |
John Morris, “The Polystrate Trees and Coal Seams of Joggins Fossil Cliffs,” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/445. |
| 7:8 |
John Morris, “Did Modern Coal Seams Form in a Peat Swamp?” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/521. |
| 7:9 |
Michael Oard, Frozen in Time (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2004), pp. 13–21. |
| 7:10 |
“Fossils—Do They get More Complex?” Creation, March 1998, p. 32, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v20/i2/fossils.asp. |
| 7:11 |
Gary Parker, Creation Facts of Life (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 1980), pp. 191–206. |
| Article |
Reference |
| 8:1 |
Bert Thompson, “Is Evolution a ‘Fact’ of Science?” Apologetics Press, www.apologeticspress.org/articles/1985. |
| 8:2 |
Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2006) pp. 271–282. |
| 8:3 |
Gary Vaterlaus, ed., War of the Worldviews (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2005) pp. 29–41. |
| 8:4 |
David Demick, “Life From Life . . . Or Not?” Creation, December 2000, pp. 36–41, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v23/i1/life.asp. |
| 8:5 |
Gary Vaterlaus, ed., War of the Worldviews (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2005) pp. 15–28. |
| 8:6 |
Dr. Georgia Purdom, “Round and Round We Go—Proposed Evolutionary Relationships Among Archaea, Eubacteria, and Eukarya,” Answers in Genesis, http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2006/10/04/evolutionary-relationships. |
| 8:7 |
John Morris, “What Grows on Evolution’s Tree?” Institute for Creation Research, www.icr.org/article/577. |
| 8:8 |
David Menton and Mark Looy, “Gone Fishin’ for a Missing Link?” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/go/tiktaalik. |
| 8:9 |
Ken Ham, “What Really Happened to the Dinosaurs?” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/radio/pdf/whathappenedtodinos.pdf. |
| 8:10 |
Kurt Wise, “Swimming with the Dinosaurs,” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/docs2006/0308dinosaurs.asp. |
| 8:11 |
Kurt Wise, “Does this Evolutionary Claim Have any Legs?” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/docs2006/0421legs.asp. |
| 8:12 |
Jerry Bergman, “The Evolution of Feathers: A Major Problem for Darwinism,” TJ 17 no. 1 (2003): 33–41, www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v17/i1/feathers.asp. |
| 8:13 |
Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2006), pp. 296–305. |
| 8:14 |
Gary Vaterlaus, ed., War of the Worldviews (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2005) pp. 43–58. |
| 8:15 |
Gary Parker, Creation Facts of Life (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 1980), pp. 174–186. |
| 8:16 |
Mike Oard, “Neandertal Man—The Changing Picture,” Answers in Genesis, www.answersingenesis.org/creation/v25/i4/neandertal.asp. |
| 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, www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v11/i2/dinosaur.asp. |
| 8:19 |
Russell Grigg, “Did Life Come from Outer Space?” Creation, September 2000, pp. 40–43. |
| 8:20 |
Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2006), pp. 237–244. |
| Article |
Reference |
| 10:1 |
Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2006), pp. 207–219. |
| 10:2 |
Mike Oard, “’Snowball Earth’—a problem for the supposed origin of multicellular animals,” TJ 16 no. 1 (2002): 6–9, www.answersingenesis.org/tj/v16/i1/snowball.asp. |
| 10:3 |
Michael Oard, Frozen in Time (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2004), pp. 53–60. |
| 10:4 |
Ken Ham, ed., The New Answers Book (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2006), pp. 141–148. |
| 10:5 |
Michael Oard, Frozen in Time (Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books, 2004), pp. 119–126. |