References:
1. The Creation of Life: a cybernetic
approach to evolution, by A. E. Wilder-Smith, Ph.D. organic chemistry, 1970,
p. xxi.
2. Gallup
poll finds that 88 percent of Americans believe in either Fast or S-l-o-w
Creation, while 12 percent strictly
adhere to evolution theory: with no help
from a Creator/God. See also Why
I am no longer a Democrat.
3. Nature, Vol. 374, 3/16/95, p. 227.
4.
Evolution: The Challenge of the Fossil
Record; by Duane T. Gish;
5. Homo erectus 'to' Modern Man: Evolution or Human
Variability; by A.W. Mehlert, Creation Ex Nihilo Tech.
Journal, vol. 8, no.1, 1994, pp.
105-116.
6. The Origins Answer
Book; by Paul S. Taylor, 4th Ed. pp. 39-48, 99-116.
7. Who doubts evolution?; New Scientist, 6/25/81, pp. 830-832.
8. Is Man A Subtle Accident?; Newsweek, 11/3/80, pp. 95-96.
9. Evolution's Erratic Pace," by Steven J. Gould, Natural History, vol. 86, (5), 1977,
pp. 12-16.
10. Archaeopteryx: Early Bird Catches a Can of
Worms; Science, vol. 259, 2/5/93, pp. 764-765;
See also Bird
Evolution? and Did Birds Evolve From
Dinosaurs?
11. The Case of the Bones in
Stone; Desert Magazine, Feb. 1975, pp. 36-39.
12. That Their Words May Be Used Against
Them; by Henry Morris, 1997, Institute for Creation Research.
13. Nature Vol. 294, 12 Nov. 1981, p. 105.
14. Trilobite,
Dinosaur and Man; Clifford D. Simak, p. 116.
15. Butterflies
vs. Macroevolution, Acts and Facts, Feb. 2005, p. 5
16. The AFA
Journal, October 2005, p. 23
Most of the
magazine articles listed above are available at large public (or University) libraries.