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TJ—in-depth Journal of Creation

TJ Archive > Volume 10 Issue 1

Volume 10, Issue 1
Published April 1996
167 pages
ISSN 1036-2916

Contents:

Page

Title

1–2 Microscopic diamonds confound geologists
Perspective by Andrew Snelling
2 Chaos and complexity
Quotation
3–4 Possible analogue for the Heart Mountain detachment
Perspective by M.J. Oard
4 Christianity and science
Quotation
5–6 Thick coal seams challenge uniformitarianism
Perspective by M.J. Oard
6–7 ‘Simple’? Whole Bacteria Genome Sequenced
Perspective by Don Batten
7–8 What do ocean bottom pits tell us?
Perspective by M.J. Oard
8 The origin of life (again)
Perspective by W.I. Sivertsen
9 Archaeoastronomy Theory—is it the pits?
Perspective by C. Wieland
9 Big bang cosmology
Quotation
10–17 Palaeoanthropology in review
Overview by Dr Marvin L. Lubenow
18–20 Book review: The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind
Book Review by Carl Wieland
20–21 Book review: Darwin's Creation-Myth
Book Review by Michael J. Oard
21–22 Book review: Dinosaur Eggs and Babies
Book Review by Michael J. Oard
22 Ethical consequences of evolution
Quotation
23–25 The origin of languages
Letter to the Editor
25 The big bang and the 'background' radiation
Letter to the Editor
26–27 Those 'transitional forms'?
Letter to the Editor
28 The sun and moon
Letter to the Editor
28 Continental drift—again
Letter to the Editor
29–31 Where should we place the Flood/post-Flood boundary in the geological record?
by Dr Andrew A. Snelling
32–69 Can Flood geology explain the fossil record?
Paper by Steven J. Robinson
70–81 The carboniferous floating forest—an extinct pre-Flood ecosystem
Paper by Dr Joachim Scheven
82–100 The pattern of fossil tracks in the geological record
Paper by Michael Garton
101–106 Where is the Flood/post-Flood boundary?
Paper by Paul Garner
107–113 A post-Flood solution to the chalk problem
Paper by Dr David J. Tyler
114–127 Continental Flood basalts indicate a pre-Mesozoic Flood/post-Flood boundary
Paper by Paul Garner
128–167 Evidence for a late Cainozoic Flood/post-Flood boundary
Paper by Roy D. Holt

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