Answers Research Journal volume 9

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Answers Research Journal, Volume 9, 2016.
The divine comedy
Creationism
Icon creationism.svg
Running gags
Jokes aside
Blooper reel
Evolutionism debunkers

Volume 9 of the Answers Research Journal ran through 2016.

Volume 9 articles[edit]

Numerical Modeling of the Large-Scale Erosion, Sediment Transport, and Deposition Processes of the Genesis Flood[edit]

John Baumgardner, Feb. 24, 2016

Should the “Pacemaker of the Ice Ages” Paper Be Retracted?[edit]

Jake Hebert, March 9, 2016

Thoughts on the rāqîa‘ and a Possible Explanation for the Cosmic Microwave Background[edit]

Danny R. Faulkner, March 23, 2016

New Method to Assess the Luminosity Function of Galaxies[edit]

Jason Lisle, March 30, 2016

On the Origin of Eukaryotic Species’ Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity[edit]

Nathaniel T. Jeanson and Dr. Jason Lisle, April 20, 2016

On the Origin of Human Mitochondrial DNA Differences, New Generation Time Data Both Suggest a Unified Young-Earth Creation Model and Challenge the Evolutionary Out-of-Africa Model[edit]

Nathaniel T. Jeanson, April 27, 2016

Revisiting an Iconic Argument for Milankovitch Climate Forcing[edit]

Jake Hebert, May 25, 2016

Big Gaps and Short Bridges: A Model for Solving the Discontinuity Problem[edit]

Change Tan, July 6, 2016

Comments on Ussher’s Date of Creation[edit]

Danny R. Faulkner, July 20, 2016

Determination of the Radioisotope Decay Constants and Half-lives: Potassium-40 (40K)[edit]

Andrew A. Snelling, Aug. 3, 2016

The Last Week before the Flood[edit]

Steven W. Boyd, Aug. 17, 2016

"Noah on Vacation or Working Harder than Ever?"

Beyond the DNA-Protein Paradox: A “Clutch” of Other Chicken-Egg Paradoxes in Cell and Molecular Biology[edit]

Derrick M. Glasco, Aug. 31, 2016

Revisiting an Iconic Argument for Milankovitch Climate Forcing[edit]

Jake Hebert, Sept. 14, 2016

An Exponential Decay Curve in Old Testament Genealogies[edit]

Philip M. Holladay, Oct. 19, 2016

Homo naledi Probably Not Part of the Human Holobaramin Based on Baraminic Re-Analysis Including Postcranial Evidence[edit]

Jean O’Micks, Oct. 26, 2016

A Critique of Scientific Explanations of Belief and Unbelief and the Conflict between Evolution and Creationism[edit]

Callie Joubert, Nov. 2, 2016

Molecular Structures Shared by Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Show Signs of Only Analogy and Not Homology[edit]

Jean O’Micks, Nov. 9, 2016

Analysis of 101 Chimpanzee Trace Read Data Sets: Assessment of Their Overall Similarity to Human and Possible Contamination With Human DNA[edit]

Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Nov. 16, 2016

The Nature of the Neo-Darwinian Evangelicals’ Criticism of Young-Earth Creationists[edit]

Jim Owen, Nov. 23, 2016

"If we do not understand the dimensions of the war we are engaged in, we are already halfway to theological and historical oblivion."

Scriptural Geology, Then and Now[edit]

Warren H. Johns, Nov. 30, 2016

Do Varves, Tree-Rings, and Radiocarbon Measurements Prove an Old Earth?[edit]

Jake Hebert, Andrew A. Snelling, and Timothy L. Clarey, Dec. 7, 2016, pp. 339–361

Blessed Be Assyria[edit]

Gregory D. Cook, Dec. 14, 2016

Taxon Sample Size in Hominin Baraminology: A Response to O’Micks[edit]

Todd Charles Wood, Dec. 28, 2016

Reply to “Taxon Sample in Hominin Baraminology: A Response to O’Micks”[edit]

Jean O’Micks, Dec. 28, 2016

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