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TJ Archive > Volume 11 Issue 3
Volume 11, Issue 3
Published December 1997
121 pages
ISSN 1036-2916
Page | Title |
| 253–254 |
Solar neutrinos—the critical shortfall still elusive
Perspective by Andrew Snelling |
| 254–255 |
Galaxy-quasar ‘connection’ defies explanation
Perspective by Andrew Snelling |
| 255–256 |
Cosmic snowballs bombard the Earth?
Perspective by A. A. Snelling |
| 257–258 |
'Old' rocks where they shouldn't be
Perspective by A. A. Snelling |
| 258–259 |
A challenge to traditional cultural anthropology
Perspective by C. Wieland |
| 259–261 |
Another tropical ice age?
Perspective by M. J. Oard |
| 261–262 |
Could BIFs be caused by the Fountains of the Great Deep?
Perspective by M. J. Oard |
| 262–263 |
Mechanical biology?
Perspective by D. Batten |
| 263 |
New bat species puzzles evolutionists
Perspective by C. Wieland |
| 264–273 |
Comets and the age of the solar system
Overview by Danny Faulkner |
| 274–277 |
Evolution and the Olympics
Viewpoint by Barry R. Harker |
| 277 |
What is evolution?
Quotation |
| 278–282 |
Too much coal for a young earth?
Countering the Critic Article by Gerhard Schönknecht and Siegfried Scherer |
| 282 |
Subjectivity in scientific interpretation
Quotation |
| 283–291 |
Book review: Darwin's Black Box
Book Review by Thane Hutcherson Ury |
| 292–298 |
Book review: The Biotic Message
Book Review by Walter James ReMine Reviewed by Don Batten |
| 299–300 |
How long an evening and morning?
Forum by Otto J. Helweg |
| 301–303 |
How short an evening and morning?
Forum by David G. Shackelford |
| 303–304 |
How short an evening and morning?
Forum by David M. Fouts |
| 304–306 |
How short an evening and morning? Reply
Forum by Otto J. Helweg |
| 307–308 |
How short an evening and morning?
Letter to the Editor |
| 308–314 |
The Flood/post-Flood boundary
Letter to the Editor |
| 314–318 |
Thoughts on Flood geology
Letter to the Editor |
| 318–323 |
Did dinosaurs lay eggs and hatch young during the Flood?
Letter to the Editor |
| 322–326 |
Earth's division in Peleg's day?
Letter to the Editor |
| 326–327 |
Genesis 2:5 and the plants
Letter to the Editor |
| 327–328 |
Biblical chronology
Letter to the Editor |
| 328 |
Cainan of Luke 3:36
Letter to the Editor |
| 328–329 |
Archaeology and chronology
Letter to the Editor |
| 330–334 |
Gold placers in Earth history
Paper by Alexander V. Lalomov and Serguei E. Tabolitch |
| 335–343 |
An experiment on the erosion rates of rocks
Paper by Christopher Chui |
| 344–352 |
What does min mean?
Paper by Pete J. Williams |
| 353–360 |
Understanding poisons from a creationist perspective
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
| 361–374 |
British scriptural geologists in the first half of the nineteenth century: part 2
Paper by Terry Mortenson |
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