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Creation Archive > Volume 11 Issue 4
Volume 11, Issue 4
Published September 1989
50 pages
ISSN 0819-1530
Page | Title |
| 4 |
The most dangerous place on Earth
Editorial |
| 5 7 |
Focus: News of interest about creation and evolution
Focus News |
| 8 9 |
Letters to the Editor
Feedback |
| 10 14 |
Why have all those children gone?
Feature Article by Norman L. Geisler |
| 15 |
The Monera Fallacy
by Carl Wieland |
| 16 20 |
The bear that isn’t!
Feature Article by Andrew A. Snelling |
| 21 23 |
Is it possible to be a Christian and an evolutionist?
Feature Article by Duane Gish |
| 24 |
The meal of the sealby squeal or by feel?
Science Spot |
| 25 28 |
Our World (Answers for Kids)
Answers For Kids |
| 29 31 |
More leading creationists give their favourite evidence for creation
|
| 32 35 |
Life on Mars?
Feature Article by Brad Dye |
| 36 |
Think Spot!
|
| 36 |
The Atheists Know … Why Christianity has to Fight Evolution
Quotable Quote |
| 37 |
Book review: The Genesis Solution
Book Review by John Rendle-Short |
| 37 |
Book review: F.I.G.S.
Book Review by W. F. G. Gadsby |
| 37 38 |
Book review: The God Who is Real
Book Review by Dr Charles Taylor |
| 39 41 |
Designed by the watchmaker
by David Malcolm |
| 42 44 |
Programmed to stink!
by Prof. Wolfgang Kuhn |
| 45 47 |
Be skeptical about the skeptics!
|
| 48 50 |
Ants in amber
Feature Article by Ron C. Calais |
| 50 |
Could traces of flesh last 13,000 years?
by Carl Wieland |
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