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Letter: A Developing Schism In Flood Geology, Marcus R. Ross
Letter: A Developing Schism In Flood Geology, Marcus R. Ross
Marcus R. Ross
First paragraph: Froede and Akridge are correct to recognize that creation geology includes two widely divergent groups seeking to reconstruct Earth history within a Biblical framework. Such has been the case throughout the history of creationism, going back to disagreements between Harold Clark and George McCready Price over the reality (or not) of the geologic column. With the increased number of geologically trained young-Earth creationists, discussions over these issues have become more common.
Alan Ryan: On Politics, Book One Study Guide, 2013, Steven Alan Samson
Alan Ryan: On Politics, Book One Study Guide, 2013, Steven Alan Samson
Steven Alan Samson
No abstract provided.
How The 'Gay' Child-Sex-Abuse Cover-Up Kills Young Men, Judith A. Reisman Phd
How The 'Gay' Child-Sex-Abuse Cover-Up Kills Young Men, Judith A. Reisman Phd
Judith A. Reisman
No abstract provided.
Strong Fathers, Strong Sons, Gary A. Sibcy Phd
Understanding And Managing The Adhd Experience From Childhood Through Adulthood, John Kuhnley M.D.
Understanding And Managing The Adhd Experience From Childhood Through Adulthood, John Kuhnley M.D.
Gary Sibcy
No abstract provided.
The Flood/Post-Flood Boundary (Comment And Reply), Marcus R. Ross
The Flood/Post-Flood Boundary (Comment And Reply), Marcus R. Ross
Marcus R. Ross
First paragraph: Michael Oard’s recent article on the Flood/post-Flood boundary consists of two parts: the first is response to my earlier paper on utilizing mammalian biostratigraphy in evaluating post-Flood boundary locations, which found placement of this boundary at or near the Pliocene/Pleistocene boundary untenable; the second part is a set of disparate observations placed in support of a high post-Flood boundary placed at variable locations in the “Late Cenozoic”. (comment continues; download for full comment and reply by Michael Oard)
Robert D. Kaplan: The Revenge Of Geography Study Guide, 2013, Steven A. Samson
Robert D. Kaplan: The Revenge Of Geography Study Guide, 2013, Steven A. Samson
Steven Alan Samson
No abstract provided.