Reference Database
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1999. Evolution is biologically impossible. ICR Impact Series. :i-iv.
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1999. The myth of chemical evolution. ICR Impact Series. :i-iv.
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1999. The search for new planets. ICR Impact Series. :i-iv.
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1997. Can order come out of chaos? Back to Genesis. :a-d.
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1997. The emergence of life from iron monosulphide bubbles at a submarine hydrothermal redox and pH front. Journal of the Geological Society, London. 154:377-402.
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1997. An evening with Dr. Hugh Ross. Reports of the National Center for Science Education. 17:27-29.
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1997. Fanfare for Earth: The Origin of Our Planet and Life. :252.
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1997. God and the extraterrestrials. Creation Ex Nihilo. 19:46-48.
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1997. Investigation of a non-carbon based biochemistry and its implication for cellular biology. Part I. Glycine and its silicon based derivatives. Creation Research Society Quarterly. 34:56-61. Abstract
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1997. Origin of life even earlier. Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal. 16:2-4.
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1997. Self-replicating enzymes? Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal. 16:4-6.
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1997. Self-replicating enzymes? Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal. 16:4-6.
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1996. The Creator Beyond Time and Space. :214.
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1996. Early life: Some like it hot. Nature. 382:404-405.
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1996. How did life originate? Back to Genesis. :d.
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1996. Life on Mars? Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal. 10:293-296.
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1996. The Martian meteorite aftermath in England. Creation Matters. 1:4.
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1996. Organic stuff in outer space. NCSE Reports. 16:15.
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1996. The origin of life: A critique of current scientific models. Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal. 10:300-314.
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1996. A self-replicating peptide. Nature. 382:525-528.
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1996. Self-replication: Even peptides do it. Nature. 382:496-497.
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1996. Synthesis of long prebiotic oligomers on mineral surfaces. Nature. 381:59-61.
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1996. Was Mars "infected" by life from Earth? Creation Matters. 1:4.
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1996. Was there really life on Mars? Creation Matters. 1:1-3.
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1995. Is creation or evolution more empirical? Back to Genesis. :d.
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