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Creation Archive > Volume 25 Issue 1
Volume 25, Issue 1
Published December 2002
56 pages
Page | Title |
| 4 5 |
Feedback
|
| 6 |
Death of an apostate
Editorial by Carl Wieland |
| 7 9 |
Focus: news of interest about creation and evolution
Focus News |
| 10 13 |
Patriarchs of the forest
by Gary Bates |
| 14 15 |
The Moth Files
by Carl Wieland |
| 16 19 |
Are there apemen in your ancestry?
by Russell Grigg |
| 20 21 |
Blob or baby?
by Alexander Williams |
| 20 24 |
Neptune: monument to creation
by Spike Psarris |
| 25 27 |
Standing upright for creation
Feature Article by Jonathan Sarfati |
| 28 32 |
Coral: animal, vegetable and mineral
Feature Article by Paula Weston |
| 33 |
Not ancient ‘reefs’ but catastrophic deposits
by Tas Walker |
| 34 35 |
Ostrich eggs break dino-to-bird theory
Feature Article by Jonathan Sarfati |
| 36 39 |
Answers for kids
by Stacia McKeever, Steve Cardno and Dan Lietha |
| 40 43 |
Warped earth
by David Allen |
| 41 |
Grand Canyon strata show geologic time is imaginary
by Tas Walker |
| 44 45 |
A lady of distinction
by Don Batten |
| 46 48 |
Part 1: Culture wars: Bacon vs Ham
by Carl Wieland and Jonathan Sarfati |
| 49 51 |
Part 2: Culture wars: Ham vs Bacon
by Ken Ham |
| 52 53 |
Metamorphosis misnomer
by Chard Berndt |
| 54 55 |
Evolution and the science of fiction
Feature Article by Gary Bates |
| 56 |
Two heads are better than one?
by Michael Matthews |
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