Our World, No. 116, 2015

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ourworld116strong>Table of contents:
You Have Some Very Good Sense(s). p. 1.
What Happens When You Smell? p. 1.
You Need More Than Eyes to See! p. 1.
Touchy-feely. p. 2.
Seeing by Touch. p. 2.
Nature Notes / Geoff Chapman. p. 2.
How Your Ears Allow You To Hear. p. 3.
How Your Tongue Helps You Enjoy Your Food. p. 3.
Puzzle Corner. p. 3.
Weird and Wonderful : The Aye-Aye. p. 4.
God Hears and Sees! p. 4.

Editor: Geoff Chapman.

Our World, No. 116, tri-annual, 4 pages. Free download of previous issues.

Creation Resources Trust, PO Box 3237, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 7WD, England.

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Original View, No. 78, 2015

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originalview078Table of contents:
Science : Good or Bad? p. 1.
Cartoon strip / Brett Miller. p. 1.
The Deadly Results of Misused Science. p. 2.
The Benefits of Good Science. p. 2.
In the News : Water on Mars. p. 3.
Is Evolution Good Science? p. 3.
Creationists Who Do Real Science! p. 3.
Well Designed : The Seahorse. p. 4.
Thank God for Good Science! p. 4
Smile, Please. p. 4.

Editor: Geoff Chapman.

Original View, No. 78, tri-annual, 4 pages. Free download of previous issues.

Creation Resources Trust , PO Box 3237, Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 7WD, England.

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Creation, Vol. 38, No. 1, 2016

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Creation magazine v38 n1, 2016Table of contents:
Feedback. p. 4.
Facebook Feedback. p. 4.
Editorial : Jesus the Creator? / Don Batten. p. 6.
Focus — Creation News and Views. p. 7.
The New Pluto / David Coppedge. p. 12.
Doctor realizes the importance of education : Lita Cosner chats with Dr Lainna Callentine. p. 14.
Fine tuning of the backward eye is vital to colour vision / Jonathan Sarfati. p. 17.
Rats, bats and pitcher plants Brian Thomas. p. 18.
There’s cosmology and then there’s real science / John G. p. Hartnett. p. 20.
Foliage in fast forward / Keaton Halley. p. 22.
Overturnin’ the learnin’ about lignin / David Catchpoole. p. 24.
From Atheism to Christ : Dr Robert Carter interviews molecular biologist Dr Yingguang Liu. p. 26.
Creation for Kids : Life in the Ice Age / Erin Hughes and Lita Cosner. p. 30.
Amazing Argonauts / David Catchpoole. p. 34.
Charged-up spiders on the move / Warren Nunn. p. 38.
Are there out-of-sequence fossils that are problematic for evolution? / Gary Bates and Lita Cosner. p. 40.
Evolutionary art? / Philip Bell. p. 44.
The challenge of ancient Ice Ages answered / Michael Oard. p. 48.
The Z-factor / David Catchpoole. p. 51.
Mercator’s projection / Russell Grigg. p. 54.
The Potter’s hands / David Catchpoole. p. 56.

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Editors: Don Batten, Lita Cosner, Jonathan Sarfati, Tasman Walker.

Creation, Vol. 38, No. 1, 2016, quarterly, $25 for 4 issues, 56 pages. ISSN: 0819-1530

Creation Ministries International, PO Box 350, Powder Springs, GA 30127

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Acts & Facts, Vol. 44, No. 12, December 2015

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actsfactsdec2015Table of contents:
From the Editor : Moments at the Table / Jayme Durant p. 4.
Feature : Gifting, a Biblical Perspective / Henry M. Morris p. 5.
Research : Genetic Clocks Verify Recent Creation / Jeffrey P. Tomkins p. 9.
Impact : Major Evolutionary Blunders : The Imaginary Piltdown Man / Randy J. Guliuzza p. 12.
Back to Genesis : Soft-Tissue Time Paradox / Vernon R. Cupps p. 16.
Back to Genesis : Homo naledi : New Claims of a Missing Link / Tim Clarey p. 17.
Back to Genesis : The Perfect Balance of Our Solar System / Frank Sherwin p. 18.
Creation Q & A : Was Adam a Real Person? / Brian Thomas p. 20.
Legacy : Standing on the Word p. 21.
Stewardship : For Richer, for Poorer / Henry M. Morris, IV p. 22.
Letters to the Editor p. 23.

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Executive editor: Jayme Durant

Acts & Facts, Vol. 44, No. 12, December 2015, monthly, free. 24 pages. ISSN: 1094-8562

Institute for Creation Research, PO Box 59029, Dallas, TX 75229

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Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, Vol. 67, No. 4, December 2015

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Atriuum_104Table of contents:
Editorial : Reviewing Book Reviews / James C. Peterson. p. 233.
Articles : Living Relationally with Creation : Animals and Christian Faith / Keri McFarlane. p. 245.
Articles : God’s Creation Wild and Violent, and Our Care for Animals / Christopher Southgate. p. 245.
Articles : C.S. Lewis and Animal Experimentation / Michael J. Gilmour. p. 254.
Articles : Deep History, Amnesia, and Animal Ethics : A Case for Inter-Morality / Celia Deane-Drummond. p. 263.
Communication : The Ways of Jesus and Science at an IVGCF Meeting / Matthew C. Fleenor. p. 272.
Book Reviews. pp. 277-303.
Letter to the Editor : Important Development Concerning the Impact of Fracking / Kenell J. Touryan. p. 304.

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Editor: James C. Peterson

Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, Vol. 67, No. 4, December 2015, 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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Journal of Creation, December 2015

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Atriuum_102Table of contents:
Perspective : Rediscovering Pluto/ Wayne Spencer. p. 3.
Perspective : Did a lake exist under the north-western Laurentide Ice Sheet? / Michael J. Oard. p. 6.
Perspective : Standard snake evolution story stymied by spate of fossil discoveries / Philip Bell. p. 8.
Perspective : Trees in Northwest Scandinavia during the Ice Age / Michael J. Oard. p. 10.
Perspective : Evidence some woolly mammoths asphyxiated from dust / Michael J. Oard. p. 12.
Book Review : The definitive work on a sordid affair / Jerry Bergman. p. 15.
Book Review : The vital importance of the historical Adam / Lita Cosner. p. 19.
Book Review : Evolutionary speculations, yet no ‘badly designed’ vertebrate eye / John Woodmorappe. p. 23.
Book Review : Creationism, evangelism and that bothersome debate? / John D Matthews. p. 28.
Book Review : Europe clones America; the good, the bad, and the ugly / Jerry Bergman. p. 33.
Book Review : An evolution-imbibing compromising evangelical and his left-wing ideology / John Woodmorappe. p. 37.
Book Review : A sugar-coated attack on Judeo-Christianity / John Woodmorappe. p. 42.
Letter : Nylon-eating bacteria / Alex Williams. Reply by Royal Truman. p. 46.
Letter : Trinity’s truth reflected in creation / Dave Woetzel. p. 48.
Letter : Human genome decay and the origin of life / Richard Meiss. Reply by Alex Williams. p. 49.
Viewpoint : Examining the floating forest hypothesis: a geological perspective / Timothy L. Clarey. p. 50.
Paper : Jesus the Creator in the Gospel of John / Lisa Cosner. p. 56.
Paper : What life is / Alex Williams. p. 62.
Paper : Cnidarians turn evolutionary theory into jelly / Jean O’Micks. p. 71.
Paper : Nylon-eating bacteria—part 4: interpretation according to Coded Information System theory / Royal Truman. p. 80.
Paper : Phylogeny of the horse—from tapir-like hyracotheres or from equine anchitheres? / Barnabas Pendragon. p. 87.
Paper : Warm icy moons / Wayne Spencer. p. 97.
Paper : Catastrophic Plate Tectonics and PlateTectonics—a comparison of two theories / Mark McGuire. p. 104.
Essay : Genesis as ancient historical narrative / Lita Cosner. p. 113.
Essay : Intelligent Design leaders promote a naturalistic epistemology / Michael H. Warren. p. 121.

Editor: Pierre Jeriström.

Journal of Creation, Vol. 29, No. 3, 2015, tri-annual, $39 for 3 issues, 130 pages. ISSN: 1036-2916.

Creation Ministries International, PO Box 350, Powder Springs, GA 30127. Website.

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Origins, No. 64, 2015

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Table of Contents :
Editorial : Playing the Game of Science by the Rules / L. James Gibson. p. 3.
Worldviews and Predictions in the Scientific Study of Origins / Leonard Brand. p. 6.
Naturalism: Its Role in Science / Leonard Brand. p. 21.
Annotations from the Literature. p. 38.
Literature Reviews / Paul Giem. p. 46

Editors: James Gibson, Timothy Standish, Katherine Ching.

Origins, Number 64, 2015, irrregular, free download, 48 pages. Print edition: $8 for two issues, $12 for three issues, or $5 for single copies.

Geoscience Research Institute, 11060 Campus Street, Loma Linda, California 92350. Website

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Think and Believe, Jan/Feb 2015

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AiGLiber042Think & Believe, Vol. 33, No. 1, January-February 2015, bi-monthly, free download, 4 pages + 2 page insert.

Editors: Dave & Mary Jo Nutting.

Alpha Omega Institute, 1011 N. 10th, Grand Junction, CO 81501. Website

Table of Contents
Be a Creation Discipler / Dave Nutting. p. 1.
Considering Logical Fallacies : (Scientific) Mob Appeal / Scott Mauser. p. 2.
Book Review: Guide to Dinosaurs. / Reviewed by Dave Nutting. p. 2.
What About the Dinosaurs? / Dave Nutting. p. 3.
Director’s Column / Dave Nutting. p. 4.
Kids Think and Believe Too! : Designed for the Cold / Lanny & Marilyn Johnson (insert). 2 pgs.

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