Design Science Association Newsletter, March 2016

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designsciencemar2016Table of contents:
Blind to the Obvious? (meeting announcement) / Bruce Malone. p. 1.
Upcoming Creation Encounter Field Trips! : Creation Mysteries of the Gorge and Wildflower & Gorge Mysteries. p. 2.
State Fair Creation Info Both. p. 3.
Homeschool Outdoor Science Camp. p. 3.
Thank you Kevin Hogan! p. 4.

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Editor: Kevin Hogan

Design Science Association Newsletter, March 2016, monthly, free download, suggested donation of $5 per year for newsletter/$15 a year for voting membership, 4 pages.

Design Science Association, PMB 218, 465 NE 181st Ave, Portland, OR 97230

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Geoscience Newsletter, January 2016, No. 44

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geosciencejan2016Table of contents:
Geoscience News : Field Trip for Teachers; Creation in Cuba; With Pastors in Israel p. 1.
Educational Materials : Discovery Institute Summer Seminar on ID; The Designed Body; Geoscience Blog. p. 1.
Science News : Protein Compass Discovered; The Cambrian Still Exploding; More Dinosaur Blood Vessels; A Gene for Fish Armor. p. 2.

Editor: unknown

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Geoscience Newsletter, January 2016, No. 44, quarterly, 2 pages.

Geoscience Research Institute, 11060 Campus St, Loma Linda, CA 92350

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Creation Bulletin, March 2016

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creationbulletinmar2016Table of contents:
Meeting Announcement : Patterns of Evidence: The Exodus, Pt 2 / Steve Law. p. 1.
Coming Up… p. 1.
Science Fair West of Metro. p. 1.
TCCSA’s Statement of Belief.p. 2.
Creationwise by Dan Lietha (cartoon). p. 2.

Editor: Dave Johnson

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Creation Bulletin, Vol. 42, No. 3, March 2016, monthly, free download or $20 membership, 2 pages.

Twin Cities Creation Science Association, 6300 Georgia Ave N, Brooklyn Park, MN 55428-2526.

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Telling Lies for Darwin: The Friendly Atheist Blog

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[[ This was originally written back in August 2011 and somehow never got posted. While the Toyota North American HQ has downsized and work shifted to other parts of the country included Georgetown, KY, the northern Kentucky area continues to grow. No new mountains have formed in Northern Kentucky and the Creation Museum has grown employing over 300 people during the peak summer holiday season! ]]
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It lately seems that detractors of the Creation Museum have taken to telling lies for Darwin.

Recently, Ken Ham blogged about a new book, Paradise Lust: Searching for the Garden of Eden, in which the author Brook Wilensky-Lanford, included a chapter about her visit to the Creation Museum. Her book is about the search for the location of the Garden of Eden in ancient and modern history–similar to books about the search for Noah’s Ark. Ken was critical of the author for making up several “facts” about Kentucky and the museum. Brook claimed that northern Kentucky had mountains, the Creation Museum was hidden behind a jagged mountain peak, and the area has abandoned factory smokestacks and blown-out ghost towns. Apparently she mistook the nearby Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America corporate headquarter buildings as “abandoned factory smokestacks.” (That facility employs 1,055 with an annual payroll of $113 million.) Ken discusses other interesting “facts” the author cited about the museum. As Ken says: “…did she deliberately distort her text just to be more colorful in her writing to help her polemic against the biblical creation position.”

And we have to ask…what was she smoking?!?

Earlier this month, the so-called “Friendly Atheist” posted a guest blog by Matt Cowan about a trip to the Creation Museum. Matt is a junior at Indiana University and member of the Secular Alliance of Indiana University. Matt and his fellow Secular Alliance friends regular post guest blogs expressing their annoyance with Christians and the Bible. What’s so amazing about this posting are his comments about dinosaurs at the Creation Museum:

When you come up to the gates of the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, one of the first things you notice is a pair of dinosaur statues positioned on each side of the main gate. When you walk into the Creation Museum, one of the first things you see is a giant model of a flying dinosaur, perhaps a pterodactyl, hanging in the air, posing as if in mid-flight. [Pterodactyls, or “pterosaurs”, are apparently not dinosaurs, but my inner child rejects this new scientific fact. Ed.] As you begin to walk through the exhibits, something sticks out: these people like dinosaurs. They really like dinosaurs.

Hemant Mehta, the Friendly Atheist blogger, injected a comment about Matt’s confusion about what’s a dinosaur. Somehow Matt got the idea that the pterandon above the Dragon Hall Bookstore entrance and over the Foto FX area is a dinosaur. Poor Matt. If he could read the signs accompanying the exhibits and displays, he’d know the difference!

Or, perhaps all this misinformation is due to the increasing legalization of medical and recreational marijuana use in the United States?

CP

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Nature Friend, Vol. 34 No. 3, March 2016

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naturefriendmar2016Table of contents:
Let’s Take a Hike : Timber Wolf / Katie Diggles. p. 2.
The Birders’ Trail : March Migrants / Aden Troyer. p. 3.
Choosing a Binocular : The Warblers Are Coming! / Kevin Shank. p. 3.
From the Editor’s Quill / Kevin Shank. p. 4.
Invisibles / Lois Tschetter. p. 5.
The Eastern Kingbird / Sonia A. Randall. p. 6.
Pictures & Poems. p. 8.
Wondernose : Wildlife Wondernose Question #163: What Animal Can Talk With Its Mouth Closed? / Rebecca Martin. p. 10.
Creation Close-Ups. p. 12.
The Mailbox. p. 13.
The Killdeer Nest / Steve Heap. p. 14.
You Can Draw…a Mallard From November. p. 15.
You Can Draw…a Gray Squirrel / Michelle Beidler. p. 16.
The Northern Gannet / Carol Mowdy Bond. p. 18.
Spring Flowers of the Woods / Carrie Mae Lydy. p. 20.
The Heavens Declare God’s Glory : Betelguese / Morris Yoder. p. 22.
In Our Skies : Shaphan Shank. p. 23.
Learning by Doing : Seed Germination / Lester Showalter. p. 24
Caption This . p. 25.
Can You Group the Birds? / Brianna Leapley. p. 26.
End of the Trail : Red-cockaded Woodpecker / Robert Strickland. p. 27.

Editors: Kevin & Bethany Shank

Nature Friend, Vol. 34, No. 3, March 2016, monthly, $40, 28 pages. ISSN: 0888-4862

Dogwood Ridge Outdoors, 4253 Woodcock Ln, Dayton, VA 22821

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Triangle Association for the Science of Creation (TASC) newsletter, March 2016

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tascmar2016Table of contents:
Materialism and Abiogenesis / Joe Spears. p.1
Coming Events. p. 6.

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Editor: unknown

TASC newsletter, March 2016, irregular, free. 5-6 pages.

Triangle Association for the Science of Creation, PO Box 12051, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2051

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Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, Vol. 68, No. 1, March 2016

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respectivesmarch2106Table of contents:
Editorial : The Science and Theology of Creation and Sin / James C. Peterson. p. 1.
2015 Peer Reviewers (list). p. 2.
Brain|Mind|Faith : 2016 ASA Annual Meeting (ad). p. 2.
Articles : New Ideas in Evolutionary Biology: From NDMS to EES / Sy Garte. p. 3.
Articles : Human Evolution and a Cultural Understanding of Original Sin/ Benno van den Toren. p. 12.
Articles : A Proposed Model for the Evolutionary Creation of Human Beings: From the Image of God to the Origin of Sin / David L. Wilcox. p. 22.
Articles :Beyond the Cosmic Fall and Natural Evil / Denis O. Lamoureux. p. 44.
Book Reviews. pp. 60-72.

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Editor: James C. Peterson

Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, Vol. 68, No. 1, March 2016 quarterly, available by subscription $50 year or membership $85, 68 pages. ISSN: 0892-2675

American Scientific Affiliation, P.O. Box 668, Ipswich, MA 01938

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Daylight : Origins Science for Catholics, No. 53, December 2015

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atriuum_333Table of contents:
The Galapagos Islands–‘Evolution’s Workshop’ / Anthony Nevard. Cover.
Editorial : Galloping Population. p. 1.
The Immaculate Man / Adrian Dulston. p. 3
Father Kircher, S.J. : Scientist, Orientalist, and Collector / James J. Walsh. p. 10.
Transgender and Parenting–recent “research” / John Donnelly. p. 18.
From a Jack to a King–From a Dinosaur to a Bird? / Paul Spaine. p. 27.
Report from the Kolbe Center August 2017 : The Light Comes From the East / Hugh Miller. p. 29.
Daylight Origins Website & Adminstrative Updates / Paul Spaine. p. 33.
Top Harvard Zoologist Rejected Darwinism. Inside back cover.
Notable Galapagos Creatures. Back cover.

Executive editor: Anthony Nevard.

Daylight : Origins Science for Catholics, No. 53, December 2015, 3 times per year, US: $25, 36 pages.

Daylight Origins Society, 19 Francis Avenue, St. Albans, AL3 6BL, England, Great Britain.

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