
Testing a Flat-Earth Prediction: Is the Moon’s Light Cooling?
pp. 1–11 • Dr. Danny R. Faulkner
Flat-earthers often claim that moonlight has a cooling property. I present the results of three independent experiments that test this claim.
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pp. 1–11 • Dr. Danny R. Faulkner
Flat-earthers often claim that moonlight has a cooling property. I present the results of three independent experiments that test this claim.
pp. 13–40 • Matt Dawson
A holistic approach which accounts for biblical, biological, and philosophical truths must conclude that the unborn represent human beings with full personhood.
pp. 41–43 • Dr. Jean Lightner
This brief examination of Jason Lisle’s paper highlights that misunderstanding about natural selection is more prevalent among creationists than he suggests.
pp. 44–51 • Dr. Jason Lisle
My paper was criticizing what Guliuzza has publicly written in which he denies the reality of natural selection: a claim that he has never publicly retracted.
pp. 53–71 • David Mcgee
The most important part of the debate between views on creationism is about the presuppositions of each group and their biblical hermeneutics.
pp. 73–89 • John C. P. Smith
There is a considerable disconnection between lexicography regarding יוֹם and the formation of creation theology.
pp. 91–101 • John C. P. Smith
There is a considerable disconnection between lexicography regarding יוֹם and the formation of creation theology.
pp. 103–178 • John C. P. Smith
The study looks at delineations and definitions of יוֹם in Scripture, and in lexical and other sources.
pp. 179–209 • Warren H. Johns
The central issue among creationists is whether any purported fossil forests are truly autochthonous.
pp. 211–254 • William Worraker
The Genesis Flood produced drastic geological changes involving extremely energetic processes which also generated an enormous heat load.
pp. 255–274 • Dr. Danny R. Faulkner
Evaluating 25 astronomical arguments for recent origin for the solar system found some to be wanting and others appear to be sound.
pp. 275–328 • Dr. John H. Whitmore
The cross-bedded Coconino Sandstone (lower Permian, Arizona) is often used as a “type” ancient eolian sandstone.
pp. 329–349 • Dr. Danny R. Faulkner
Dr. Danny Faulkner evaluates 23 arguments for recent origin for the sun, stars, and galaxies.
pp. 351–354 • Dr. Jerry Bergman
This review focuses on Korea, and the effects of racism on Korea from both Japan and China.
pp. 355–392 • Dr. Andrew A. Snelling
The evidence for grossly accelerated radioisotope decay during a past cataclysmic event such as the Genesis Flood has been well established.
pp. 393–404 • Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson , et. al.
Pedigree-based mutation rates act as an independent test of the young-earth creation and evolutionary timescales.
pp. 405–423 • Dr. Nathaniel T. Jeanson
The timescale for the human Y chromosome family tree has been a source of sharp disagreement within the creation/evolution debate.