Journal of Creation, August 2018

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Journal of Creation, August 2018Perspective : Creation argument against the big bang no longer sustainable—CMB shadows and galaxy clusters / John G. Hartnett. p. 3
Perspective : Tunnel valleys can be formed in one ice age by catastrophic flow / Michael J. Oard . p. 5
Perspective : ERVs and LINEs—along novel lines of thinking / Peer Terborg . p. 8
Perspective : Still another difficulty in using foraminifera to reconstruct secular paleohistories / Michael J. Oard . p. 11
Perspective : Is it time to make human-chimp hybrids? / Jerry Bergman and Jeffrey Tomkins. p. 13
Perspective : Cosmology’s fatal weakness—underdetermination / John G. Hartnett. p. 15
Perspective : Dinosaur classification in a tumult / Michael J. Oard. p. 18
Overviews : Creationist modelling of the origins of Canis lupus familiaris—ancestry, timing, and biogeography / Cody J. Guitard . p. 20
Overviews : The theory of true narrative representations and some of its applications / John W. Oller Jr, Latayne C. Scott, and Brenden D. Oller . p. 29
Book Review : Bestselling British journalist, a gay atheist, confirms the toxicity of Darwinism to the Christian faith (The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, identity, Islam by Douglas Murray) / John Woodmorappe. p. 35
Book Review : Ummasking Natural Selection (40 Years of Evolution: Darwin’s finches on Daphne Major Island by Peter and Rosemary Grant) / Jean K. Lightner. p. 37
Book Review : A detailed rehash of all the canned anti-creationist shibboleths (God’s Word or Human Reason? An inside perspective on creationism by Jonathan Kane, Emily Willoughby, and T. Michael Keesey) / John Woodmorappe. p. 42
Book Review : The Catholic revival of creation science ( Creation, Evolution, and Catholicism: A discussion for those who believe by Thomas L. McFadden) / Michael J. Oard. p. 48
Book Review : The feminine side of eugenics (Hitler’s Furies: German women in the Nazi killing fields, 4th edition by Wendy Lower) / Jerry Bergman. p. 50
Book Review : Ubiquity of convergence—are evolutionary outcomes inevitable? (Improbable Destinies: Fate, chance, and the future of evolution by Jonathan B. Losos) / John Woodmorappe. p. 54
Letter : Extensive mixing among Israelites and non-Israelites in biblical history / James Denning. Reply: Robert Carter. p. 58
Letter : Was Terah dead when Abram left Haran? / Chuck Roehrich. Reply: Andrew Sibley. p. 59
Letter : Swinging too far to the other side / Jean O’Micks. Reply: Michael Oard. p. 60
Countering the Critics : The probability of God: a response to Dawkins /Nick Kastelein. p. 63
Viewpoint : Flood processes into the late Cenozoic: part 5—geomorphological evidence / Michael J. Oard . p. 70
Viewpoint : What does the catechism of the Roman Catholic Church say about creation? / Matthew Cserhati . p. 79
Viewpoint : Chronology and the Gezer connection—Solomon, Thutmose III, Shishak and Hatshepsut / Anne Habermehl . p. 83
Viewpoint : Roman Catholic confusion on creation / Benno Zuiddam. p. 91
Paper : Developmental gene regulatory networks—an insurmountable impediment to evolution / Jeffrey P. Tomkins and Jerry Bergman. p. 96
Paper : Christian theology and the rise of Newtonian science—imposed law and the divine will / Dominic Statham. p. 103
Paper : Origen, origins, and allegory / Andrew Sibley. p. 110
Paper : Salt magma and sediments interfingered / Stef J. Heerema and Gert-Jan H.A. van Heugten. p. 118
Research Note : Effective population sizes and loss of diversity during the Flood bottleneck / Robert W. Carter. p. 124

Editor: Pierre Jeriström.

Journal of Creation, Vol. 32, No. 2, August 2018, tri-annual, $39 for 3 issues, 130 pages. ISSN: 1036-2916.

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