EUPHORBIA
ANTISYPHILITICA (THE
CANDELILLA PLANT) DEMONSTRATES PROVIDENCE, DESIGN AND TYPOLOGY IN CREATION
GEORGE
E. HOWE AND EMMETT L. WILLIAMS
Wax produced by candelilla
stems is useful in many ways. These stems also show a complexity of
design that fits with the creation view of origins. By analyzing candelilla
and other plants in the genus Euphorbia, it can be seen that the Creator
has produced many different stem and leaf patterns within the same type,
as evidenced by the unique inflorescence called a cyathium.
THE THREAT
FROM THEISTIC EVOLUTION
PAUL A.
ZIMMERMAN
The so-called position of
theistic evolution destroys sound Biblical interpretation and renders
a Christian unable to objectively evaluate the evidences against the
theory of evolution.
THE IMPERATIVE
OF NON-STATIONARY NATURAL LAW IN RELATION TO NOAH'S FLOOD
JOHN R.
BAUMGARDNER
Massive tectonic changes
must have been associated with Noah's Flood if the Flood and its after
effects are correlated with the record of fossils in the earth's sedimentary
rocks. The required tectonic changes include the sinking of all the
pre-Flood ocean lithosphere into the mantle, the formation and cooling
of all the present-day ocean lithosphere, and displacements of the continents
by thousands of kilometers. Such large-scale tectonic change cannot
be accommodated within the Biblical time scale if the physical laws
describing these processes have been time invariant.
RADIOHALO
EVIDENCE REGARDING CHANGE IN NATURAL PROCESS RATES
R. H.
BROWN
Radiohalos provide a direct
comparison of the results of identical physical processes that occurred
over a period encompassing a large fraction of Earth's history. Accordingly
they can demonstrate changes in natural process rates, i.e., in basic
physical law, that occur too slowly to be demonstrated by observations
made during the epoch of modem science, or that occurred episodically
before the development of modern investigative capability. The identifiability
of radiohalo rings with the alpha-particle sources that produced them
together with the sharpness of these rings indicate that radioisotope
half-lives over a range of 21 orders of magnitude have not varied by
more than a factor of two during the time the geological formations
of the Earth which contain radiohalos have been in existence, and probably
over the entire time represented by geological formations. A plausible
further deduction from this evidence is that there has been no significant
variation in the nuclear long-range force, the nuclear short-range force,
or the electrical interaction force during this time interval.
CRITIQUE
OF "RADIOHALO EVIDENCE REGARDING CHANGE IN NATURAL PROCESS RATES"
ROBERT
V GENTRY
The conclusion of the previous
article (Brown, 1990) that the sharpness of halo rings established the
constancy of radioactive decay rates is examined and rejected. The conclusion
is found to rest on uniformitarian assumptions, the validity of quantum
mechanics at all past times, and on the view of the relation between
"miracles" and scientific considerations. Lastly, some comments
are made on some faulty claims relative to the proximity of Po and U
halos and on the implications of the darkness of halo rings and/or densitometer
studies.