CRS Quarterly Research Database
Items where Subject is "QH359 Biological Evolution"
- Creation Research Subjects (162)
- Q Science (General) (162)
- QH Natural History. Biology (162)
- QH359 Biological Evolution (162)
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- QH359 Biological Evolution (162)
- QH Natural History. Biology (162)
- Q Science (General) (162)
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Anderson, Kevin L. (1980) Cellular Origins and the Three "Primary Kingdoms": A Critique. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (4): 2.
Anderson, Kevin L. (2005) Is Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics an Appropriate Example of Evolutionary Change? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (4): 4.
Armitage, Mark H. and Howe, George F. (2006) Lichens in Cross-Section: Evidence for Design and Against Macroevolution (A Van Andel Creation Research Center Report). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 42 (4): 4.
Armstrong, Harold L. (1976) An Examination of Theistic Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (2): 9.
Armstrong, Harold L. (1971) On the Fitness of the Laws of Nature. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (2): 4.
Armstrong, Harold L. (1965) Was Aristotle an Evolutionist? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 2 (3): 2.
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Barnes, Thomas G. (1987) The Dilemma of a Theistic Evolutionist: An Answer to Howard Van Till. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 23 (4): 6.
Barnes, Thomas G. (2018) A Scientific Alternative to Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 55 (2): 3.
Bass, Robert W. (1976) Darwin Denied: The Superstition of Stochastic Succession. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 12 (4): 6.
Bergman, Jerry R. (1998) Diet, Health and Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 34 (4): 2.
Bergman, Jerry R. (1996) The Enigma of Sex and Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (3): 7.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2009) Evidence for the Lack of Snake Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 45 (4): 2.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2009) The Evolution of Dinosaurs: Much Conjecture, Little Evidence. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 46 (2): 4.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2005) The Evolution of Teeth: A Major Problem for Neodarwinism. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 42 (1): 2.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2008) The Fungus Fossil Record: A Major Problem for Darwinism. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (4): 6.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2007) Lack of Fossil Evidence for Arthropod Evolution Is a Major Difficulty for Neo-Darwinism. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 43 (4): 2.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2007) Muscle Evolution Is a Major Problem for Neo-Darwinism: A Review. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 44 (1): 4.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2005) The Mutation Repair Systems: A Major Problem for Macroevolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (4): 1.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2010) The Mystery of Trilobite Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (1): 3.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2019) No Evidence for Bone Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 56 (1): 3.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2013) The Origins and Genetic Functions of Pseudogenes. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (4): 5.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2013) The Problem of Amphibian Origins. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (3): 4.
Bergman, Jerry R. (1999) The Putative Evolution of the Animal Eukaryote Cell Ultrastructure. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 35 (4): 6.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2010) The Rise and Fall of the Orthogenesis Non-Darwinian Theory of Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (2): 3.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2011) The Search for Evidence Concerning the Origin of Fish. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 47 (4): 3.
Bergman, Jerry R. (1998) The Transitional Form Problem. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 35 (3): 2.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2004) The Unbridgeable Chasm Between Microevolution and Macroevolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 41 (1): 4.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2012) Whale Evolution: A Whale of a Tale. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (2): 3.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2004) Why Mammal Body Hair Is an Evolutionary Enigma. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 40 (4): 2.
Bergman, Jerry R. (2002) Why Mutations Are Lethal to Darwinism. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 38 (4): 2.
Bird, W. R. (1988) The Postulated Evidence for Macroevolution and Darwinism:Darwinian Arguments and the Disintegrating Neo-Darwinian Synthesis (Part I). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 25 (1): 3.
Bird, W. R. (1988) The Postulated Evidence for Macroevolution and Darwinism—Part II: Darwinian Arguments and the Disintegrating Neo-Darwinian Synthesis. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 25 (2): 3.
Brauer, Oscar L. (1972) Biological Oddities That Are Unaccountable by Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 9 (1): 10.
Butler, Larry (1969) A Problem of Missing Links at the Ultimate Primary Stage of Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 6 (3): 2.
Butt, Stephen (1980) Insect Flight: Testimony to Creation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (4): 1.
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Cairney, William J. (1975) Lichens: A Dilemma for the Evolutionary Model. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 11 (4): 6.
Cousins, Frank W. (1971) A Note on the Unsatisfactory Nature of the Horse Series of Fossils as Evidence for Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (2): 1.
Crofut, Bill (1992) The Family Blattidae: An Example of "Evolutionary Stasis". Creation Research Society Quarterly, 28 (4): 3.
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Davidheiser, Bolton (1976) Darwin's Mistake. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (2): 11.
DeYoung, Donald B. (1982) Evolutionary Assumptions in Physics Literature. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 19 (3): 5.
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Enyart, Bob (2013) Dobzhansky: 40 Years Later Nothing Makes Sense. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 49 (4): 4.
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Garrido, Julio (1973) Evolution and Molecular Biology (A Review of Some Recent French Publications Concerning Transformism in Relation to Biological Discoveries). Creation Research Society Quarterly, 10 (3): 7.
Grebe, John J. (1967) DNA Studies in Relation to Creation Concepts: the New Biology, Based on Molecular Structure, Shows No Proof of Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 4 (1): 4.
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Haines Jr, Roger W. (1976) Macroevolution Questioned. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (3): 5.
Hamilton, H. S. (1987) Convergent Evolution: Do the Octopus and Human Eyes Qualify. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 24 (2): 5.
Hamilton, H. S. (1988) The Eye of the Air-Breathing Vertebrate: Did It Emerge From the Sea? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 25 (3): 1.
Hedtke, Randall R. (1984) The Divine Essence in Evolutionary Theorizing: An Analysis of the Rise and Fall of Evolutionary Natural Selection, Mutation, and Punctuted Equilibria as Mechanisms of Megaevolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 21 (1): 7.
Hedtke, Randall R. (1999) How Gradual Evolution Is Disproved in the Textbooks. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 36 (3): 4.
Helmick, Larry S. (1976) Origin and Maintenance of Optical Activity. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 12 (3): 5.
Hinderliter, Hilton (1982) Professor Frick and the Theory in Stone. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 19 (3): 2.
Holroyd, Howard Byington (1972) Darwinism Is Physical and Mathematical Nonsense. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 9 (1): 1.
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Kaufmann, David A. (1977) Phylogenetic Development of Adipose Tissue in Animals. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (4): 10.
Kaufmann, David A. (1979) Phylogenetic Development of Sweat and Mammary Glands. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 16 (1): 13.
Kaufmann, David A. (1995) Physiological Evidence for Creation. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 31 (4): 4.
Keithley, Willis E. (1972) Guard Cells, Stomata, and Design in Plants. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 9 (3): 1.
Keithley, Willis E. (1975) The Long-Barreled Bore. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 11 (4): 1.
Keithley, Willis E. (1971) The Monarch Cremaster. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (3): 1.
Klotz, John W. (1972) Flora and Fauna of the Galapagos Islands. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 9 (1): 3.
Koontz, Robert F. (1971) The Creation of Eve. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (2): 5.
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Lammerts, Walter E. (1966) The Galapagos Island Finches. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 3 (1): 9.
Lubenow, Marvin L. (1977) Reversals in the Fossil Record: the Latest Problem in Stratigraphy and Evolutionary Phylogeny. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (4): 2.
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Martin, Randall L. (1996) The Phantom Bridge Exposed: The Latest Turtle Attack. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 33 (1): 3.
Mastropaolo, Joseph (2001) Evolution Is Lethal Antiscience. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 38 (3): 4.
Mehlert, A. W. (1988) A Critique of the Alleged Reptile to Mammal Transition. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 25 (1): 1.
Melnick, A. James (1981) Punctuated Equilibrium and the Macro-Micromutation Controversy. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 18 (1): 4.
Meyer, John R. (1987) Shiva Temple: Island in the Sky? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 24 (3): 3.
Meyer, John R. and Howe, George F. (1988) The Biological Isolation of Shiva Temple. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 24 (4): 1.
Moore, John N. (1972) On Chromosomes, Mutations, and Phylogeny. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 9 (3): 4.
Moore, John N. (1971) On Evolutionists and Their Cloak of Ideas: A Parallel. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (1): 17.
Moore, John N. (1986) Properly Defining "Evolution". Creation Research Society Quarterly, 23 (3): 4.
Moore, John N. (1970) Should Evolution Be Taught? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 7 (2): 4.
Morrell, R. W. (1976) Evolutionary Contradictions and Geological Facts. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (1): 13.
Morris, Henry M. (1972) Theistic Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (4): 7.
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Nicholls, John (1972) Bacterium E. coli vs. Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 9 (1): 4.
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Ouweneel, Willem J. (1976) Homoeotic Mutants and Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 12 (3): 3.
Ouweneel, Willem J. (1971) The Scientific Character of the Evolution Doctrine. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (2): 2.
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Quinn, Loyd Y. (1975) Conversion of Codons Into Analogous Conformers, and Assembly of Conformers Into Polypeptides. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 12 (1): 13.
Quinn, Loyd Y. (1975) Evidence for the Existence of an Intelllglble Genetic Code. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 11 (4): 3.
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Riemen, William P. (1987) The Non-Material Hypothesis and Its Implications for Modern Science. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 23 (4): 1.
Rodabaugh, David J. (1977) Audience Response: Teach Creation and Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (4): 1.
Rodabaugh, David J. (1976) Mathematicians Do It Again. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 12 (3): 8.
Rodabaugh, David J. (1976) Probability and the Missing Transitional Forms. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (2): 12.
Rodabaugh, David J. (1975) The Queen of Science Examines the King of Fools. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 12 (1): 4.
Rusch Sr, Wilbert H. (1966) Analysis of So-Called Evidences of Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 3 (1): 1.
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Siegler, Hilbert R. (1976) Fleeming Jenkins Critique of Darwin's Origin of Species. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (2): 10.
Smith, E. Norbert (1985) The Role of Creation Research in Modern Biology. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 22 (3): 1.
Smith, E. Norbert (1976) Which Animals Do Predators Really Eat? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 13 (2): 1.
Smith, Terrance L. and Brown, Colin (1985) Perspectives on the Origin of Mitochondria. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 22 (2): 4.
Stroud, William (1970) Creation and the Origin of Sex. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 7 (2): 3.
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Telfair II, Raymond C. (1973) Should Macroevolution Be Taught as Fact? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 10 (1): 6.
Trop, Moshe (1975) Was Evolution Really Possible? Creation Research Society Quarterly, 11 (4): 2.
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von Fange, Erich A. (1981) Neanderthal, Oh How I Need You! Creation Research Society Quarterly, 18 (3): 1.
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Ward, Rita Rhodes (1965) A Study of English Micraster Research: From a Creationist's Point of View. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 2 (1): 6.
Williams, Emmett L. (1971) Resistance of Living Organisms to the Second Law of Thermodynamics: Irreversible Processes, Open Systems, Creation, and Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 8 (2): 3.
Williams, Emmett L. (1969) A Simplified Explanation of the First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics: Their Relationship to Scripture and the Theory of Evolution. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 5 (4): 3.
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Young, Patrick H. (2003) Whales Still Have No Ancestor. Creation Research Society Quarterly, 39 (4): 1.