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TJ Archive > Volume 18 Issue 3
Volume 18, Issue 3
Published December 2004
Page | Title |
| 3–4 |
Fine-structure constant is constant!
Perspective by John Hartnett |
| 4–6 |
Design in the genome? A matter of bias
Perspective by J. Warren Nelson |
| 7 |
“Evolutionary Origins” continue to be pushed back in time
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
| 8–9 |
The sun in time
Perspective by Ron Samec |
| 9–10 |
Young planet challenges evolutionary theory
Perspective by Justin K. Taylor |
| 11 |
Missing nanodiamonds pose problems for the evolutionary theory of the solar system
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
| 12–13 |
Out of Africa “assimilation” spells trouble for progressive creationists
Perspective by Peter Line |
| 14–16 |
Cosmological interpretation may be wrong for record redshift galaxy!
Perspective by John Hartnett |
| 16 |
Remarkable stasis of a fossil ostracode with soft parts
Perspective by Michael J. Oard |
| 17 |
“Just-so” stories of sex and family life
Perspective by Don Batten |
| 18–23 |
Genetic variability and human history
Overview by J. Warren Nelson |
| 24–27 |
The origins of language: an investigation of various theories
Overview by Michelle French |
| 28–30 |
Countering Christophobia
Book Review by Brent Hardaway and Jonathan Sarfati1 |
| 31–34 |
Explaining design away
Book Review by Alex Williams |
| 35–40 |
Lunatics, Lucy and a little book for the school library
Book Review by Brad Harrub |
| 41–45 |
Magnifying evolutionary problems
Book Review by Philip Bell |
| 46–47 |
The rhetoric of design
Book Review by Eric Blievernicht |
| 48–51 |
The creation of Yorkshire
Book Review by Terry Mortenson |
| 52–57 |
Geological answers for the 19th and 21st centuries
Book Review by Terry Mortenson |
| 58–60 |
Designing the earth without a designer
Book Review by Jonathan Henry |
| 61–62 |
The keys to interpreting Genesis: history and genre
Book Review by Andrew Kulikovsky |
| 63–69 |
Potentially decisive evidence against pseudogene ‘shared mistakes’
Countering the Critic Article by John Woodmorappe |
| 70–75 |
The carnivorous nature and suffering of animals
Countering the Critic Article by Robert J. M. Gurney |
| 76–81 |
The Three Sisters: strong evidence for Noah's Flood in Australia
Countering the Critic Article by Tas Walker |
| 83–92 |
Field study of purported hardgrounds of the Cincinnatian (Ohio, USA)
Countering the Critic Article by John Woodmorappe and John Whitmore |
| 93 |
Pleiades bound and Orion unbound
Letter to the Editor by Don B. DeYoung |
| 93 |
A “mite” wrong
Letter to the Editor by Gary Jordan |
| 94 |
Pediments
Letter to the Editor by John Whitmore. Reply: M. J. Oard |
| 95 |
Distant starlight and Genesis
Letter to the Editor by Anthony Stone. Reply: Robert Newton |
| 96–103 |
Post-glacial flooding of coastal margins within the biblical timeframe of Peleg
Viewpoint by Andrew Sibley |
| 104–109 |
Why the epidemic of fraud exists in science today
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
| 110–115 |
Sahelanthropus tchadensis—the ambiguous ape
Viewpoint by Matthew Murdock |
| 116–120 |
H.G. Wells: Darwin’s disciple and eugenicist extraordinaire
Paper by Jerry Bergman |
| 121–127 |
British scriptural geologists in the first half of the 19th century: part 12. George Young
Paper by Terry Mortenson |
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