Creation Matters 2020 To 2029
Creation Matters 2023 Vol 28, Num 1
- Fascinating New Insights into the Design of Bacterial Flagella
- Fireflies Flashing in Unison
- Historical Narratives and the Fossil Record
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Creation Matters 2022 Vol 27, Num 4
- The 2022 Creation Research Society Conference: Engaging, Cutting-edge, and Uplifting
- Joseph Kezele: CRS’s Newest Fellow
- Euclid of Alexandria
- Evolution and the Coronavirus
- Summaries of Cutting–Edge Research from the Creation Research Society Quarterly
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Creation Matters 2022 Vol 27, Num 3
- CRS: Advancing the Progress of Creation Science
- The Sheldon Spectrum
- The Ice Age: Powerful Evidence for the Reality of the Genesis Flood
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Creation Matters 2022 Vol 27, Num 2
- In Memoriam Dr. Kevin L. Anderson (1957-2022)
- Conic Curves and Creation
- Biblical History Can Aid Scientific Predictions
- Baraminology: The Study of Created Kinds
- Studying the Earth and Sky
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Creation Matters 2022 Vol 27, Num 1
- A Scientists’ Shepherd for over 21 Years
- Higher Dimensions
- Critical Thinking in Creation Geology
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Creation Matters 2021 Vol 26, Num 4
- The Fossilized Giant Fish Leedsichthys problematicus
- Cicadas and Mathematics
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Creation Matters 2021 Vol 26, Num 3
- CRS Conference in Review
- Musings on a Vestigial Table
- Math Matters: What is on your mind?
- Matters of Fact: Pathway to Feathered Feet
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Creation Matters 2021 Vol 26, Num 2
- The Bat’s Tale at Carlsbad Caverns
- Ants and Traveling Salesmen
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Creation Matters 2021 Vol 26, Num 1
- Monarch Orientation
- Penguin Math
- Reasonable Answers to Uniformitarianism Challenges and Reasonable Questions for Uniformitarianism
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Creation Matters 2020 Vol 25, Num 4
- Drug Discovery and Design from Marine Organisms Such as Slugs
- RNA Viruses as Examples of Evolution
- A Grain of Sand
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Creation Matters 2020 Vol 25, Num 3
- Creation Research Society Scientists Contribute to a Local Creation Conference
- Basketballs, Planets, and Sea Urchins
- How Should Flood Geologists View the Strata?
- Summaries of Cutting-edge Research from Creation Research Society Quarterly
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Creation Matters 2020 Vol 25, Num 2
- John Clement Whitcomb
- Our Amazing Sense of Hearing
- On Top of the World with Man’s Best Friend
- Summaries of Cutting-edge Research from Creation Research Society Quarterly
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Creation Matters 2020 Vol 25, Num 1
- Creation Research Society Scientists Contribute to a Local Creation Conference
- Basketballs, Planets, and Sea Urchins
- How Should Flood Geologists View the Strata?
- Summaries of Cutting-edge Research from Creation Research Society Quarterly
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