
Those Enigmatic Neanderthals
pp. 1–21 • Anne Habermehl
Young-earth creationists rightly consider that Neanderthals were human, but are divided on various issues.
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pp. 1–21 • Anne Habermehl
Young-earth creationists rightly consider that Neanderthals were human, but are divided on various issues.
pp. 23–36 • Wesley Brewer , et. al.
Based on the likely increase in precipitation rate and frequency of storms following the Genesis Flood, glaciers thousands of feet thick would have developed in a few hundred years.
pp. 37–59 • Dr. John K. Reed
Of the nine terms associated with uniformitarianism, seven can be replaced or eliminated, which refutes the accusation that diluvialists do not understand uniformitarianism.
pp. 61–69 • Dr. Jerry Bergman
Although the play was widely believed to be an accurate synopsis of the historical trial, often called the Trial of the Century, it grossly distorted the actual events of history.
pp. 71–90 • Todd Charles Wood
This present study should end charges against creationists that classification of australopiths as human or ape is arbitrary and meaningless.
pp. 91–106 • Rod Martin
Media coverage of global warming has been increasing for over twenty years. Oddly, the church has had little to say on the issue and has made scant use of Scripture to evaluate the alleged problem.
pp. 107–118 • Ken Patrick
A Australian inselberg, Uluṟu, is an interesting geological feature in that its geomorphology is still a matter of controversy among conventional geologists.
pp. 119–145 • Dr. Larry Vardiman , et. al.
Precipitation from two cold, winter orographic storms in Yosemite National Park and the Sierra Nevada was simulated with the NCAR mesoscale weather model called WRF.
pp. 147–152 • Dr. Jerry Bergman
A conflict exists between modern neo-Darwinism and orthodox biblical Christianity.
pp. 153–158 • Dr. David A. DeWitt , et. al.
A discussion on a previous ARJ paper in regard to Australopithecus sediba and its classification.
pp. 159–164 • Dr. Jerry Bergman
This paper examines this assumption and finds the evidence shows that the levels of salinity in seawater and human blood are markedly different.
pp. 165–190 • Dr. Andrew A. Snelling
Understanding the geology of Israel would provide background to biblical events, and potential insights as to where and how they happened.
pp. 191–207 • Dr. Jason Lisle
Clear biblical teaching is that the universe is only a few thousand years old, so we should only be able to see objects within a radius of 6,000 light years.
pp. 209–266 • Dr. Larry Vardiman , et. al.
Based on the likely four-fold increase in precipitation rate and doubling of the frequency of storms following the Genesis Flood, glaciers over a kilometer thick would have developed in a few hundred
pp. 267–309 • Dr. Andrew A. Snelling
The sedimentary strata that cover most of Israel are an obvious record of the Genesis Flood.