Answers Research Journal volume 10

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Answers Research Journal, Volume 10, 2017.
The divine comedy
Creationism
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Running gags
Jokes aside
Blooper reel
Evolutionism debunkers

Volume 10 of the Answers Research Journal ran through 2017.

Volume 10 articles[edit]

Determination of the Decay Constants and Half-Lives of Uranium-238 (238U) and Uranium-235 (235U), and the Implications for U-Pb and Pb-Pb Radioisotope Dating Methodologies[edit]

Andrew A. Snelling, Jan. 18, 2017

Is the Cambodian Stegosaur-like Carving Another Argument Creationists Should Not Use?[edit]

Joshua Cedar, Jan. 25, 2017

Debunking the Debunkers[edit]

Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Feb. 8, 2017

Reply to O’Micks Concerning the Geology and Taphonomy of the Homo naledi Site[edit]

Matthew McLain, Feb. 15, 2017

Identifying Humans in the Fossil Record: A Further Response to O’Micks[edit]

Todd Charles Wood, Feb. 15, 2017

Rebuttal to “Reply to O’Micks Concerning the Geology and Taphonomy of the Homo naledi Site” and “Identifying Humans in the Fossil Record: A Further Response to O’Micks”[edit]

Jean O’Micks, Feb. 15, 2017

Do the Data Support a Large Meteorite Impact at Chicxulub?[edit]

Timothy L. Clarey, March 8, 2017

The Case for Dark Matter[edit]

Danny R. Faulkner, March 22, 2017

Further Evidence That Homo naledi Is Not a Member of the Human Holobaramin Based on Measurements of Vertebrae and Ribs[edit]

Jean O’Micks, June 21, 2017

Phenomenological Language and Semantic Naïveté[edit]

Kevin Short, June 28, 2017

Problems with the U-Pb Radioisotope Dating Methods—1. Common Pb[edit]

Andrew A. Snelling, July 26, 2017

Methuselah’s Begetting Age in Genesis 5:25 and the Primeval Chronology of the Septuagint: A Closer Look at the Textual and Historical Evidence[edit]

Henry B. Smith, Jr., Aug. 2, 2017

On the Creationist View on mtDNA[edit]

Stefan Frello, Aug. 23, 2017

Response to “On the Creationist View on mtDNA”[edit]

Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Aug. 23, 2017

Book Review of Almost Human, the Astonishing Tale of Homo naledi and the Discovery that Changed our Human Story, by Lee Berger and John Hawks[edit]

Jean O’Micks and Timothy L. Clarey, Aug. 30, 2017

Time Dilation Cosmological Models: Exegetical and Theological Considerations[edit]

Lee Anderson, Jr., Sept. 6, 2017

The Stegosaur Engravings at Ta Prohm[edit]

David Woetzel, Sept. 13, 2017

Colossal Water Flows During Early Creation Week and Early Flood[edit]

Harry Dickens, Sept. 27, 2017

Reply to “Response to ‘On the Creationist View on mtDNA’.”[edit]

Stefan Frello, Oct. 4, 2017

Response to “Reply to ‘Response to ‘On the Creationist View on mtDNA’.”[edit]

Nathaniel T. Jeanson, Oct. 4, 2017

Likely Discontinuity Between Humans and Non-Human Hominins Based on Endocranial Volume and Body Mass with a Special Focus on Homo naledi—A Short Analysis[edit]

Jean O’Micks, Oct. 11, 2017

Are Old Supernova Remnants Really Missing? Re-Evaluating a Well-Known Young-Universe Argument[edit]

Danny R. Faulkner, Oct. 25, 2017

Rounding of Quartz and K-Feldspar Sand From Beach to Dune Settings Along the California and Oregon Coastlines: Implications for Ancient Sandstones[edit]

John H. Whitmore and Raymond Strom, Nov. 15, 2017

The Sedimentary Record Demonstrates Minimal Flooding of the Continents During Sauk Deposition[edit]

Timothy L. Clarey and Davis J. Werner, Dec. 6, 2017

The Origin of Beauty: Contrasting the Handicap Hypothesis and Design Theory[edit]

David Woetzel, Dec. 13, 2017

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