FOCUS: The Evolutionist-Creationist Battle: A Threat to Catastrophist Evolution 1
A DATE CORRECTION FOR RAMSES II by Lester J. Mitcham 3
THOUGHTS ON THE CAVE OF KAMARES by Jill Abery 4
THE EXODUS IN THE PYRAMID TEXTS? By Walter Warshawsky 5
MORE ON APOLLO by K.A. LeFlem 7
MONITOR:
More Evolutionary Problems * Problems of Chronology * The Hittites in Israel * Yet Another Catastrophe Theory * Great American Interchange * Volcanic Origin of Maize? * “Super Lightning on Saturn” * “This Wayward Genius” * Variations in G * Phoebe – Another Odd Satellite * A Book for Burning? * Variable Sunshine? * Venus Ruled Lives of Maya * Birth of Planets * Radiocarbon Anomalies * Dante’s Inferno? * Meteorites from Mars? * Almost a Catastrophist * Astronomy’s Follies * The Origins of Pluto and Charon * Cretaceous Catastrophe * No Plate Tectonics on Venus * Saturn’s Dynamic Rings * Bombarded Earth * Biology Goes Electromagnetic 8
SOCIETY NEWS 24
REVIEWS 26
BOOKSHELF 30
LETTERS 31
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 40
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