2009 Volume 2

2009 Volume 2

There Is No Darwin Conspiracy

pp. 11–20 • Todd Charles Wood

Some contend that Charles Darwin plagiarized his theory of evolution. Whether you agree with the man or not, however, the evidence suggests the idea is his.

Toward An Understanding of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi

Toward An Understanding of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi

pp. 21–28 • Tom Hennigan

As we seek to discover the intent of the Designer, we can enhance our stewardship of the land by using this symbiosis to re-establish polluted and disturbed landscapes and grow sustainable crops.

Genetics of Coat Color II

Genetics of Coat Color II

pp. 79–84 • Dr. Jean Lightner

Recognizing the population bottleneck which occurred in land animals at the time of the Flood, it is clear that genetic variation was once more limited than it is today.

More Abundant than Stars

More Abundant than Stars

pp. 85–95 • Dr. Georgia Purdom , et. al.

Microbes form a life-sustaining organosubstrate on earth and contribute to our understanding of geology, ecology, and biology.

The Natural History of Retroviruses

The Natural History of Retroviruses

pp. 97–106 • Yingguang Liu , et. al.

Evolutionists assume that all endogenous retroviruses are remnants of germ line infection by exogenous retroviruses.

Fungi from the Biblical Perspective

Fungi from the Biblical Perspective

pp. 123–131 • Ira Loucks

Fungi are intriguing organisms with a wealth of diversity in their morphology and ecology. Determining the fundamentals of their biology from a biblical perspective is a daunting but achievable task.

Fraud and Forgery in Paleoanthropology

Fraud and Forgery in Paleoanthropology

pp. 201–210 • Dr. Jerry Bergman

A review of the history of paleoanthropology leads to the conclusion that the discipline is far less objective than that for physics, chemistry, or even biology.


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