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18-502: [REDACTED] Look up TJ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. TJ may refer to: Fictional characters [ edit ] T.J. Detweiler, the protagonist of Recess T.J. Hammond, a character in the miniseries Political Animals T. J. Hooker , an American television show and title character TJ Wagner, a comic book character known as Nocturne Tamara Johansen ,

36-1706: A character in the television series Stargate Universe Theodore Jay Jarvis Johnson , a fictional character from the TV series Power Rangers Turbo and Power Rangers in Space TJ Kippen, a recurring character on the Disney Channel series Andi Mack People [ edit ] T. J. (given name) , shared by several people Thomas Jefferson , third president of the United States Teddyson John , Saint Lucian brand ambassador, singer and songwriter Places [ edit ] Tajikistan (ISO 3166-1 country code TJ) Tianjin , China (Guobiao abbreviation TJ) Tijuana , Mexico Torrejón de Ardoz , Spain Businesses and organizations [ edit ] Schools [ edit ] Temasek Junior College in eastern Singapore Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Tongji University in Shanghai, China Transport [ edit ] Thanjavur Junction railway station in Tamil Nadu, India (Indian Railways station code) TransJakarta in Jakarta, Indonesia Trans Jogja in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Other businesses and organizations [ edit ] T.J.'s ,

54-464: A nightclub and live music venue in Newport, Wales Trader Joe's , a chain of specialty grocery stores Law [ edit ] Therapeutic jurisprudence , the study of the effect that legal rules and procedures produce on individuals involved in legal processes Tribunal de Justiça , or Court of Justice , the appellate courts of Brazil Science and technology [ edit ] .tj ,

72-715: A replacement of Creation . CMI is claiming $ 252,000 (US) in damages for lost revenue by misleading and deceptive conduct in relating to lost subscriptions. The case also concerns use of the trademark "Answers in Genesis" within Australia, and alleged misuse by Ken Ham of his position as a director for the Australian group to cause it detriment. Answers in Genesis has had little to say in public to these accusations, but in comments to news reporters Ken Ham dismisses them all as "totally preposterous and untrue". In February 2009,

90-784: Is a nonprofit organisation that promotes the pseudoscience of young Earth creationism . It has branches in Australia , Canada , New Zealand , Singapore , South Africa , the United Kingdom , and the United States . In 1977 Carl Wieland organised the Creation Science Association (CSA) in Adelaide in South Australia . In 1978 the organisation began the magazine Ex Nihilo (from

108-468: Is closely linked with that of its daughter ministry in the United States, Answers in Genesis (AiG), founded by former Australian colleague Ken Ham . A legal and personal dispute broke out between the Australian and US arms of AiG in 2005, involving claims of unethical dealing in the handling of magazine subscriptions and autocratic leadership on Ham's part. A more involved analysis of the situation

126-706: Is described in an account in the Reports of the National Center for Science Education . A lawsuit was filed on 31 May 2007, by CMI in Supreme Court of Queensland against Ken Ham and Answers in Genesis, seeking damages and accusing "unbiblical/unethical/unlawful behaviour" in Ham's dealings with the Australian organisation. CMI produces Creation Magazine and the Journal of Creation , formerly distributed by

144-580: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages TJ">TJ Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.226 via cp1108 cp1108, Varnish XID 205633803 Upstream caches: cp1108 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Thu, 28 Nov 2024 07:53:56 GMT Creation Ministries International Creation Ministries International ( CMI )

162-720: The Journal of Creation ). In the mid-1990s Ken Ham , formerly of the Creation Science Foundation and then part of the Institute for Creation Research , formed an autonomous ministry in the United States. This ministry, along with the Australian Creation Science Foundation, were branded " Answers in Genesis " (AiG); eventually, legally-autonomous Answers in Genesis offices were opened in Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and

180-402: The Journal of Creation . Creation reports that it has subscribers in more than 170 countries, with 60,000 copies of each issue produced. Creation is published four times a year. The Journal of Creation is published three times a year. The Voyage That Shook The World is a 2009 dramatised documentary film commissioned by Creation Ministries International and produced by Fathom Media. It

198-559: The Latin phrase Creatio ex nihilo , meaning "Creation out of nothing"). Soon after, the Creation Science Foundation (CSF) took over production of Ex Nihilo (later renaming it Creation Ex Nihilo , and eventually simply Creation ). In 1984, CSF started the Ex Nihilo Technical Journal for more in-depth analysis of creation issues (it was later renamed Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal , then simply TJ , and now

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216-498: The US and UK AiG offices to their respective countries prior to the split. The Australian group maintains it was disconnected from all its American subscribers when the US office "announced on its web site (without telling us, the publishers) that it was ceasing to distribute both of these publications (and simultaneously announced its own magazine)". CMI further alleged in the lawsuit that AiG misrepresented their own magazine to subscribers as

234-527: The United Kingdom. Following a legal dispute in 2005, AiG split in 2006. The Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa branches re-branded as "Creation Ministries International". In late 2006 CMI established offices in the UK and United States. Since then CMI has distributed Creation magazine and the Journal of Creation in the United States itself. CMI publishes Creation magazine as well as

252-452: The country code top level domain (ccTLD) for Tajikistan Terajoule , a unit of energy equal to 10 joules Thermal Junction, or Junction temperature , in semiconductors Tommy John surgery , a surgical procedure named after a former Major League Baseball pitcher Other uses [ edit ] Tj (digraph) TJ , aka Creation Ex Nihilo Technical Journal , published by Creation Ministries International Tamgha-i-Jurat ,

270-747: The fourth highest military award of Pakistan Jeep TJ , the Canadian name for the 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler, an off-road vehicle Tajikistani somoni (Symbol TJS), the currency of Tajikistan A Theory of Justice , a book by John Rawls toimitusjohtaja , the Finnish equivalent to CEO Triple jump , a discipline in athletics Turbojugend , the international fan club of the Norwegian rock band Turbonegro See also [ edit ] Teejay (disambiguation) Tejay (disambiguation) Tjay (disambiguation) TJ Maxx Topics referred to by

288-571: The mainstream scientists later said that the filmmakers deceptively edited their interviews and misled them. It features wildlife footage from the Galapagos Islands as well as on-location footage from Argentina, Chile, Tierra del Fuego , and the United Kingdom. The film's dramatised sequences were shot on location in Tasmania , Australia. The National Center for Science Education reviewed the film and found it misleading. CMI's history

306-418: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title TJ . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=TJ&oldid=1220629858 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Nicknames Hidden categories: Short description

324-452: Was released to mark the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin 's birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his seminal work On the Origin of Species . This 52-minute-long film includes interviews with proponents of intelligent design and young earth creationism along with some scholars, academics, and scientists who support the scientific consensus on evolution . Some of

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