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No. 335 The Human Genome: A Creationist Overview - Wood
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No. 169 The Chinese Language and the Creative Hands of God - Nelson
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No. 171 Startling Discoveries Support Creation - Gish
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Mary | 2005.03.04 | 3397 |
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No. 281 Planning and Implementing a Creationist-Based Field Trip - Deckard, Barnett, Overman
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Mary | 2005.03.07 | 3389 |
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No. 97 The Anti-Creationists - Morris
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No. 332 Evolution is Religion—Not Science - H. Morris
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No. 84 Extinction - Cumming
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No. 85 The Tenets of Creationism - Morris
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No. 36 A Two Model Approach to Origins - Bliss
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Mary | 2005.03.04 | 3384 |
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No. 99 An Answer for Asimov - Morris
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No. 113 Radiometric Dating Using Isochrons - Akridge
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No. 273 A Resource For Answering the Critics of Noah's Ark - Woodmorappe
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Mary | 2005.03.04 | 3356 |
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No. 156 The Vanishing Case for Evolution - Morris
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No. 166 Mutation Fixation: A Dead End for Macro-Evolution - Beisner
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No. 149 Design in Nature: The Anthropic Principle - DeYoung
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Mary | 2005.03.04 | 3314 |
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No. 21 Evolution and the Population Problem - Morris
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Mary | 2005.03.04 | 3313 |
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No. 79 Origin of Limestone Caves - Austin
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Mary | 2005.03.04 | 3298 |
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No. 161 The Christian World View of Science and Technology - ICR Scientists
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Mary | 2005.03.04 | 3296 |
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No. 147 I.C.R. Fifteen Years in a Unique Mission 1970-1985 - Morris
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No. 129 C. S. Peirce's "Neglected Argument" - Oller, Jr.
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