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How We Believe: The Search for God in an Age of Science
September 1, 2000 W. H. Freeman
see also Amazon
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AGE Laboratory
September 1, 2000
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"What are the Genesis 'kinds'?"
September 1, 2000 Creation Research Society Quarterly, v.37, n.2, p.82-91
baraminology--classification of created organisms
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"Do Greenland ice cores show over one hundred thousand years of annual layers?"
September 1, 2000 Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal, v.15, n.3, p.39-42
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What are the Genesis "kinds"?
September 1, 2000 Creation Research Society Quarterly, v.37, n.2, p.82-91
baraminology--classification of created organisms
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Evolution: God's Greatest Creation
September 1, 2000 Creation Science Resource
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"Theological Analysis of Selected Recent Creationist Assertions Concerning the Occurrence of Death before Sin"
September 1, 2000 Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith, v.52, p.160-168
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On the Cosmic Horizon: Ten Great Mysteries for Third Millennium Astronomy
September 1, 2000 Addison-Wesley & Benjamin Cummings
see also Amazon
- review: Access Research Networ
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"What Are the Genesis 'Kinds'? Baraminology--Classification of Created Organisms"
September 1, 2000 Creation Research Society Quarterly, v.37, n.2, p.82-91
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Calvin says: Genesis means what it says
September 1, 2000 Creation Ex Nihilo, v.22, n.4, p.44-45
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Early Life Remains Complex
September 1, 2000 Facts for Faith, n.7 (Reasons to Believe)
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The Scientific 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Scientists, Past and Present
September 1, 2000 Citadel Press
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"Estimate of the Mutation Rate per Nucleotide in Humans"
September 1, 2000 Genetics, v.156, p.297-304
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The ape-to-human progression: the most common evolution icon is a fraud (pdf)
September 1, 2000 Journal of Creation, v.23, n.3, p.16-20
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The Limits of Complex Adaptation: An Analysis Based on a Simple Model of Structured Bacterial Populations
September 1, 2000 Bio-Complexity, v.2010, n.4, p.1-10
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In the Footsteps of Giants
September 1, 2000 Discover Magazine
the dinosaurs are long gone, but their tracks remain, telling strange tales of where the creatures went and how they lived
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"The role of microbes in accretion, lamination and early lithification of modern marine stromatolites" requires free registration
August 31, 2000 Nature, v.406, p.989-992
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Peer-reviewed Paper
Automatic design and manufacture of robotic lifeforms
August, 2000 Nature, v.406, p.974-978
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How the Sun Shines
August 30, 2000 Nobel e-Museum
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X-Rays From Space Boost Theory of a Whirlpool in Empty Space
August 29, 2000 New York Times
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"ORIGIN OF LIFE: Life as We Don't Know It" requires free registration
August 25, 2000 Science, v.289, p.1307-1308
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Clues to origins of life
August 25, 2000 life may have started in undersea vents
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Do Races Differ? Not Really, DNA Shows
August 22, 2000 New York Times
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Calls to crack chimp genome
August 22, 2000 chimps are 99 percent genetically identical to humans
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'Big One' Found Less Likely Along Fault
August 18, 2000 New York Times
earthquake fault considered most likely to bring destruction to San Francisco may actually be incapable of generating a large earthquake on its own
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"Evolutionary Trends From Bacteria to Birds" requires free registration
August 18, 2000 Science, v.289, p.1131-1133
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Did Volcanoes Drive Ancient Extinctions?
August 18, 2000 Science, v.289, p.1130-1131
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Interview with Phillip Johnson about The Wedge of Truth
August 14, 2000 Christianbook.com
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"UserCalc: A Web-based uranium series calculator for magma migration problems (pdf)
August 11, 2000 Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, v.1
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What It Means to Be an Antidarwinian at the University of Vermont
August 11, 2000 John A. Davison, Ph.D., Department of Biology, University of Vermont
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A Pyrrhic Victory For Kansas
August 11, 2000 Harvard Crimson Online
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Why Now?
August 11, 2000 Physical Review Focus
a mysterious "antigravity" force -- the so-called dark energy -- appears to be a major component of the cosmos
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"Fine structure of bone in dinosaurs, birds and mammals" requires free registration
August 10, 2000 Nature, v.406, p.619-622
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News Update/Commentary
Ice Age star map discovered
August 9, 2000 BBC News
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Cosmic catastrophes of the distant, distant future
August 4, 2000 Discovery Channel Canada
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Evolution Foes Dealt a Defeat in Kansas Vote
August 3, 2000 New York Times
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Kansas voters suggest change in evolution teaching
August 2, 2000 debate over the issue far from over
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Moderates take 3 of 4 BOE races
August 2, 2000 the results could lead to a reversal of the board's stance on evolution
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Polonium Radiohalos: Still 'A Very Tiny Mystery'
August 1, 2000 Impact #326, Institute for Creation Research
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"RATE Group to Release Book" (Adobe's Acrobat Reader format [.PDF])
August 1, 2000 Acts & Facts, Institute for Creation Research
700 page book to be printed by the end of September on Radioisotope Dating, Radioactive Isotopes in the Earth, the Mineral Isochron Method, Geochemical Processes, Accelerated Radioactive Decay, and Radiohalos
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"Noah"
August 1, 2000 The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Deluge
August 1, 2000 The Catholic Encyclopedia
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"New Clues to Nature's Lopsidedness"
August 1, 2000 New York Times
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"Monsters of Madagascar"
August 1, 2000 National Geographic, v.198, p.44
pug-nosed herbivorous crocodiles, flesh-eating birds, and what may be the oldest dinosaurs ever found
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"Extreme light rare earth element mobilization by diagenetic fluids in the geological environment of the Oklo natural reactor zones, Franceville basin, Gabon"
August 1, 2000 Geology, v.28, p.743-746
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"LETTERS: Create Life From Scratch? It's a Matter of Time"
August 1, 2000 Physics Today, v.53, p.11
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"The Panther Mountain Crater"
August 1, 2000 Discover, v.21, p.52
What punched a big round hole in the Catskills? Probably the same kind of flying rock that made the moon, killed the dinosaurs, and might have seeded Earth with the chemicals of life.
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Mother Nature's Two Laws: Ringmasters for Circus Earth
August 1, 2000 World Scientific
lessons on entropy, energy, critical thinking, and the practice of science
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The Care of Creation: Focusing Concern and Action
August 1, 2000 Intervarsity Press
see also Amazon
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"Einstein's Gulf: Can Evolution Cross It?"
August 1, 2000 Impact, n.327, Institute for Creation Research