Acts and Facts, January 2020 — Fifth Year of Creation Research, 1970-2020

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Acts & Facts, January 2020

Acts & Facts, January 2020, Vol. 49 No. 1

From the Editor : Fifty Years of Ministry / Jayme Durant. p. 4
50 Years of Creation Research and Scholarship / Henry M. Morris, III. p. 5
Events : January. p. 8
Research : ICR Research at GSA Convention / Tim Clarey. p. 9
Impact : Homo naledi: Another Failed Evolutionary Ape-Man / Jeffrey P. Tomkins. p 10
Back to Genesis : The Plan to Replace God / Brian Thomas. p. 14
ICR Discovery Center : Welcoming Groups. p. 16
Survival of the Fittest and Evolution’s Death Culture / Randy J. Guliuzza. p. 17
Creation Q&A : Do Earth’s Rocks Look Old? / Jake Hebert. p. 20
Apologetics : Jonah’s Whale Adventure and Everyday Miracles / James J. S. Johnson. p. 21
Stewardship : 50 Years of Blessing / Henry M. Morris, IV. p. 22
Letters to the Editor. p. 23

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Executive editor: Jayme Durant
Acts & Facts, Vol. 49, No. 1, January 2020, monthly, free. 24 pages. ISSN: 1094-8562
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Creation Research Society Quarterly, Spring 2019

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Creation Research Society Quarterly, Spring 2019

Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 55 No. 4, Spring 2019

Creation Research Society Quarterly, Vol. 55, No. 4, Spring 2019, quarterly, $46 (Subscriber), $43 (Voting Regular), $38 ( Voting Senior), for CRS Quarterly and Creation Matters, 80 p. ISSN: 0092-9166
Editor: Tom Clarey

Article : Unknotting the Nucleus: Regulation and Domain Modularity of Type II Topoisomerases / Joseph E. Deweese and Salvador Cordova. p. 196
Article : Deep Time Philosophy Impacts Radiocarbon Measurements / Vernon R. Cupps and Brian Thomas. p. 212
Article : The Doctrine of Illumination and The Interpretation ff Scripture: Considerations For Recent Creationists / Lee Anderson, Jr.. p. 223
Article : Mammoth Trapping In the Yukon: A Review of Northern Tutchone Oral History Evidence Supporting the Survival of Woolly Mammoths In the Yukon Territory Within the Past 1,000 Years / Martin Johnson. p. 235
Letters to the Editor : The African Plate and Spreading Ridges / Eugene Chaffin. p. 246
Letters to the Editor : A Discontinuous Change in Half-Life Seems to Characterize Many Findings Regarding Accelerated Decay / Eugene Chaffin. p. 248
Letters to the Editor : Metaphysical Form in Biblical Creation Science / Larry Rinehard. p. 252
Letters to the Editor : Detection of Design in Astronomy? / Larry Rinehard. p. 253
Letters to the Editor : Context Matters: Comment / Maxwell Lorentz. p. 254
Letters to the Editor : Reply to “Context Matters” / Jake Hebert and James J. S. Johnson. p. 255
Media Reviews : Mama Bear Apologetics edited by Hillary Morgan Ferrer / Don DeYoung. p. 257
Media Reviews : Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism by Aron Ra / Jerry Bergman. p. 258
Media Reviews : The Evolution of the Eye by Georg Glaeser and Hannes F. Paulus / Jerry Bergman. p. 260
Media Reviews : Barnum Brown: The Man Who Discovered Tyrannosaurus Rex by Lowell Dingus and Mark A. Norell / Edward Isaacs. p. 262
Media Reviews : A Tour of the Smithsonian Hall of Fossil, Washington D.C., 2019 / Art Manning. p. 264
Media Reviews : The Bare Bones: An Unconventional Evolutionary History of the Skeleton by Matthew Bonnan / Jerry Bergman. p. 266
Instructions to Authors. p. 267
Membership/Subscription Application and Renewal Form. p. 269
Order Blank for Past Issues. p. 270
iDINO II: Investigation of Dinosaur Intact Natural Osteo-tissue. p. 271

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Storytelling the Bible at the Creation Museum, Ark Encounter, and Museum of the Bible

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Storytelling the Bible at the Creation Museum, Ark Encounter, and Museum of the Bible

Storytelling the Bible at the Creation Museum, Ark Encounter, and Museum of the Bible

Storytelling the Bible at the Creation Museum, Ark Encounter, and Museum of the Bible / edited by Paul Thomas
(Series: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies)
Publication date: April 16, 2020

T&T Clark
ISBN-10: 0567687139
ISBN-13: 9780567687135
Pages: 224
Price: $115

Summary:
Paul Thomas chronicles a multi-level reception study of the Bible at both the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter in Kentucky, USA. Thomas explores the commercial presentation of biblical narratives and the reception of those narratives by the patrons of each attraction, focusing upon three topics; what do young Creationists believe, how they interpret their beliefs from the Bible, and what is the user experience at the museums?

The volume begins by explaining how Answers in Genesis (AiG) use Bible passages to support young-Earth creationist arguments, allowing for the chance to consider the Bible via physical means. Thomas then examines how the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter visitors receive the Bible (as presented by AiG) and how this presentation informs visitors’ understanding of the text, exploring concepts such as the most prominent displays of the two attractions, the larger context of museums and theme parks and the case studies of the Methuselah display and The Noah Interview. Thomas concludes with the summary of the user experience generated by the attractions, analyzing the degree to which patrons accept, negotiate, or resist the interpretation of the Bible offered by AiG.

Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Reception Studies: The Initiation
Chapter 2: Hamming it up with Answers in Genesis
Chapter 3: Moon Pools and Poop Chutes
Chapter 4; Biblical Hiraeth and Stories of Home
Chapter 5: Dragons, Dinos, and Tech
Chapter 6: Something Terrible is Coming
Chapter 7: Noah Stops a Knife Fight
Chapter 8: The Fake Ark Delugion
Chapter 9: Adam is Too Sexy!
Chapter 10: “Expecting Some Flatbread Sandwiches
Chapter 11: Playing it Safe at the Museum of the Bible
Chapter 12: Strangers in Their Own Land
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Religious studies professor conducts research on physical representations of the Bible

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Acts and Facts, December 2019

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Acts & Facts, December 2019, v48 #12

From the Editor : The Goodness of God / Jayme Durant. p. 4
Maintaining the Mission / Henry M. Morris, III. p. 5
Events : December/January . p. 8
Research : Whale Fossils Confirm Post-Flood Boundary / Jeffrey P. Tomkins and Tim Clarey. p. 9
Impact : European Stratigraphy Supports a Global Flood / Tim Clarey. p 10
Back to Genesis : Homology: Descent or Design? / Brian Thomas. p. 13
Back to Genesis : Dinosaurs Had Reptilian Metabolic Adaption / Jeffrey P. Tomkins and Tim Clarey. p. 14
Genesis and the Oceans / Frank Sherwin. p. 15
The ICR Discovery Center Volunteers! p. 16
Creation and the Church : How Beautiful Is the Body of Christ / Randy J. Guliuzza. p. 17
Creation Q&A : Do Carbon Ages Refute a Biblical Timeline? / Brian Thomas. p. 20
Apologetics : Sanctifying Our Hearts with Apologetics / James J. S. Johnson. p. 21
Stewardship : The New Thing of Promise / Henry M. Morris, IV. p. 22
Letters to the Editor. p. 23

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Executive editor: Jayme Durant
Acts & Facts, Vol. 48, No. 12, December 2019, monthly, free. 24 pages. ISSN: 1094-8562
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Nature Friend, November 2019

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Nature Friend, November 2019, v37#11

Let’s Take A Hike : Salt Fork State Park (photo) p. 2
The Birders’ Trail : Counting Raptors / Aden Troyer. p. 3
Scavenger Hunt. p. 4
From the Editor’s Quill / Kevin Shank. p. 4
Invisibles / Lois Tschetter. p. 5
My Kellys Island Adventure / Tabitha Artinian. p. 6
Pictures & Poems : Steller’s Jay. p. 8
Wondernose : Wildlife Wondernose Question #207: What Animal Is Constantly in Danger of Dying, Either from Cold or Starvation / Rebecca Martin. p. 10
Creation Close-Ups. p. 12
The Mailbox. p. 13
Where Is, Is My Tree, Tree, Tree? / Vera Auker. p. 14
Nature Friend Study Guide : October 2019. p. SG1
You Can Draw : a Red Fox Kit from July. p. 15
You Can Draw : A Pumpkinseed Fish / Michelle Beidler. p. 16
Monthly Awards in 2019. p. 18
Nature Nugget : Adventures With the Swallows / Glen Ray Yoder. p. 19
Exploring Nature : Autumn. p. 20
The Heavens Declare God’s Glory / Morris Yoder. p. 22
In Our Skies / Shaphan Shank. p. 23
Learning by Doing : You Can Be an ATM / Ronald Stine. p. 24
Caption This. p. 25
Hawks Word Search / Katherine Hawk. p. 26
End of the Trail : Money Monkey. p. 27

Editors: Kevin & Bethany Shank

Nature Friend, Vol. 37, No. 11, November 2019, monthly, $40, 28 pages. ISSN: 0888-4862

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

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Nature Friend, October 2019

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Nature Friend, November 2019, v37#11

Let’s Take A Hike : Eastern Screech-Owl (photo) p. 2
The Birders’ Trail : “One Thousand Wings” / Mary Ella Martin. p. 3
From the Editor’s Quill / Kevin Shank. p. 4
Scavenger Hunt. p. 4
Invisibles / Esther Jones. p. 5
Shriek, Shrike, Before You Strike! / Emily J. Gingrich. p. 6
Pictures & Poems. p. 8
Wondernose : Wildlife Wondernose Question #206: What Bird Builds a Natural Incubator for Its Eggs Instead of Sitting on Them?/ Lois Tschetter. p. 10
Creation Close-Ups. p. 12
The Mailbox. p. 13
The Tasmanian Devil / Kami Elise Duncan. p. 14
Nature Friend Study Guide : October 2019. p. SG1
You Can Draw : a Morel Mushroom from June. p. 15
You Can Draw : A Common Meadow Katydid / Caleb Miller. p. 16
You Can Draw : A Tree Frog / Esther Jones. p. 17
Monthly Awards in 2019. p. 18
My Story of the Red-tailed Hawks / Travis Sanders. p. 19
Our Visitor from Akaska Enroute to Africa / Emma Jane Witmer. p. 20
Nature Nugget : A Wren? Surely Not! / Jason Martin. p. 22
Exploring Nature : Autumn. p. 23
Learning by Doing : Make a Log Suet Feeder / Lyndell Kreider. p. 24
Fall Crossword. p. 26
End of the Trail : Tom Turkey. p. 27

Editors: Kevin & Bethany Shank

Nature Friend, Vol. 37, No. 10, October 2019, monthly, $40, 28 pages. ISSN: 0888-4862

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

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Nature Friend, September 2019

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Nature Friend, September 2019, v37#9

Let’s Take A Hike : Trumpeter Swans (photo) p. 2
The Birders’ Trail : Fall Fallout / Joseph Whetsone. p. 3
From the Editor’s Quill / Kevin Shank. p. 4
Scavenger Hunt. p. 4
Invisibles / Lois Tschetter. p. 5
Surprise Grosbeak Encounter / Silas Rassi. p. 6
Pictures & Poems. p. 8
Wondernose : Wildlife Wondernose Question #205: What Animal Likes To Play Checkers With Its Neighbor?/ Rebecca Martin. p. 10
Creation Close-Ups. p. 12
The Mailbox. p. 13
Hundreds of Monarchs / Nancy Horning. p. 14
You Can Draw : a Baltimore Oriole from May. p. 15
You Can Draw : A Giant Panda / Michelle Beidler. p. 16
Moonlighting for Shark Teeth / Bethany Wilson. p. 20
Caption This p. 21
Exploring Nature : Autumn. p. 21
The Heavens Declare God’s Glory : Attempting to See the Unknown / Morris Yoder. p. 22
In Our Skies / Shapan Shank. p. 23
Learning by Doing : How to Make a Spore Print / Mike Atnip. p. 24
Unscramble the Warblers / Martin Yoder. p. 26
Fruit Word Search / Elzabeth Ciresi. p. 26
End of the Trail : Kildeer. p. 27

Editors: Kevin & Bethany Shank

Nature Friend, Vol. 37, No. 9, September 2019, monthly, $40, 28 pages. ISSN: 0888-4862

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

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Creation Magazine, October-December 2019

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Creation magazine, October 2019, v41#4

Feedback. p. 4
Editorial : Refuting evolutionary agitprop / Jonathan Sarfati. p. 6
Focus : Creation news and views. p. 7
A painting ‘95 million years’ in the making? / Philip Robinson. p. 12
A new cancer treatment thanks to Darwin?—it actually speaks against Darwinism / Don Batten. p. 15
The wonderfully designed cell cycle / Matthew Cserhati and Lita Cosner. p. 16
The surprising ‘belwhal’ Philip Robinson. p. 19
How the rocks fit the Flood: Interview with Tim Clarey About his research career in Flood geology / Shaun Doyle. p. 20
Enoch: The man who walked with God / Lita Cosner. p. 24
Manta Ray might inspire new filter design / Jonathan Sarfati. p. 26
The Ostrich: A reminder of Creation and the Fall / Michael Eggleton. p. 28
Creation for Kids : How did dinosaurs survive the Flood? / Erin Hughes and Lita Cosner. p. 32
Shiny eyes in the rocks / Jonathan O’Brien. p. 36
A Chinese Camarasaurus / Philip Robinson. p. 38
The skeletons in evolutio’s closet: Interview with Christopher Rupe and Dr John Sanford, co-authors of ‘Contested Bones’ / Joel Tay. p. 40
The unique post-Flood Ice Age / Michael Oard. p. 44
Genetic entropy: The silent killer / Paul Price. p. 48
Dark matter search comes up empty / John Hartnett. p. 51
Literal days before the sun / Jonathan Sarfati. p. 52
Fish giving birth? / Philip Bell. p. 55
Hear bee, make nectar / David Catchpoole. p. 56

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

Creation, Vol. 41, No. 4, October-December 2019, quarterly, $25 for 4 issues, 56 pages. ISSN: 0819-1530

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