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The IDEA link rating system: Few have time to sift
through the minions of creation - evolution websites, so we hope to save
you surf-time by rating links according to the amount of easy-to-access
"useful" material on a site. These ratings are NOT our opinion of the
validity of the arguments, focus, or conclusions found at a site, but
simply our opinion of a site's usefuleness. For your web-surfing
enjoyment, here are our 'critically acclaimed' rated creation - evolution
links:
Pro-Intelligent Design Websites |
Ratings: **** = highest
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 The Access Research Network (ARN) is "a non-profit ...
organization dedicated to providing accessible information on
science, technology and society." The site contains a gaggle of
intelligent design resources including info from well known
authors, the Origins and
Design Journal, and one of the largest intelligent design internet
discussion boards. |
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 Founded, in part, by ID Theorist William
Dembski, the ISCID "is a cross-disciplinary professional society
that investigates complex systems apart from external programmatic
constraints like materialism, naturalism, or reductionism." Their
site contains archives, essay contests, news,
student workshops,
as well as the Progress in
Complexity, Information, and Design online
journal. |
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This site houses a very large number of
archived articles and other works by William Dembski. The site has
numerous articles related to the detection of design and answering
objection to intelligent design theory, making it a good place to
start if you want to learn about the theory of intelligent design.
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 The IDEA Center is a "non-profit
organization dedicated to promoting intelligent design theory and
fostering good - spirited discussion and a better understanding over
the creation - evolution issue among students, educators, churches,
and anyone else interested in creation and evolution." The IDEA
Center website contains creation-evolution
resources, information
on IDEA Club student chapters, IDEA Center
and origins related news, and a calendar of
events. |
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Created by Eric Anderson, this site is
"designed to assist professionals and newcomers alike in
understanding the fundamental claims underlying evolutionary theory,
as well as the logical and rhetorical stance taken by evolutionary
proponents." The site provides in-depth site analysis of various
critics of intelligent design, as well as primer on intelligent
design. |
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 This website has been "designed as a community
for undergraduate and high school students interested in Intelligent
Design Theory". It includes pages devoted to " undergraduate Intelligent
Design research, scholarly papers written by
students, a discussion
forum, and continually
updated science news. |
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Origins "features scholarly and popular
resources concerning intelligent design and philosophical theism."
It contains pages dealing with Intelligent
Design, theism, evolution,
and atheism.
It also has a great rebuttal
to common critiques of irreducible complexity. |
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Behe is a professor of biochemistry at Lehigh University and is known for
his book, " Darwin's Black
Box." This site contains online articles by
Behe, other info, and a great page on Molecular Machines
and Irreducible Complexity. |
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Johnson is a law professor at UC Berkeley and is considered by
many to be the leader of the "Intelligent Design Movement." The site
contains online
articles and personal information. |
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William Dembski holds a PhD in Math and
Philosophy as well as a having a Masters in Divinity and is the
author of The
Design Inference which Behe says,
"constructs the formal logical arguments necessary for rigorous
evaluation of design hypotheses." The site has info about his other
books and links to many online articles. |
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Their science library contains links to
articles by a myriad of authors including Behe, Johnson, Berlinksi,
and Hugh Ross. The page also contains the Veritas Forum, video
clips of interviews with Behe, Johnson, and others, and an archive
of noteworthy quotes about origins. |
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Stephen
Jones, an Australian man who is very interested in the
creation/evolution debate, has compiled an incredible number of
internet links related to Phillip Johnson, most of which are highly
related to "Intelligent Design". Be sure to also visit his Creation/Evolution
quotes. |
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Created by Intelligent Design afficionado, Mike
Gene, this site aims to be "a gateway to various thoughts (mostly
mine) on Origins and Intelligent Design" and "to simply demonstrate
that there is more than one way to reasonably, albeit
unconventionally, interpret Origin Events in the living world." See
Mike Gene's extensive posts to other ID lists
(such as ARN). |
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This site contains an online book, the Eye
Design Book Dr. Curt Deckert. The broad and thorough book contains
details on the intelligent design of various eyes including a description
of how sight works, a
discussion of various eye designs in nature, a discussion of
the designer, and an
extensive links page. The book has many figures aiding in the
explanation of the text. |
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Discovering Design has much material also found
on ARN.org but serves as a unique
gateway to help learn about intelligent design. Be sure to see their
What is
Intelligent Design? and definitions. |
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This site is the home page of the book Case
for a Creator by Lee Strobel. Strobel, a former reporter at the
Chicago Tribune, interviews various scientists in the ID movement
and documents their experiences and the evidence for intelligent
design. The website includes resources
for teachers, resources
for pastors, brief
information about intelligent design, and other
resources. While there is not much yet (as of 5/04) on this
website, it promises to develop and become better as time goes
on. |
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This blog hosts contributions from prominent ID
theorist discussing various issues related to science, society, and
intelligent design. As Jay Richards writes, "Intelligent Design The
Future is a multiple contributor weblog. Its purpose is to explore
the growing evidence for purpose and design in the universe. Posts
will focus primarily on the intellectual issues at stake in the
debate over intelligent design, rather than its implications for
education, public policy, or whatever." |
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"Mere Creation" is a conference devoted to
discussing Intelligent Design theory. The site contains a general
overview, lectures,
abstracts,
and photos
from the conference. |
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This site is dedicated to the intellectual
defense of Christianity, but we place its link here because of its
section about origins--the Darwinism
Tutorial. Skeptical? Then
they've even got a section just for
you! |
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This site's mission is "To promote
evidence-based science education with regard to the origin of the
universe and of life and its diversity. ... [and] [t]o enhance
public awareness of the evidence of intelligent design in the
universe and living systems." Check out their IDnet Symposium " Darwin,
Design and Democracy: Teaching the Evidence in Science
Education" on Saturday July 15th. |
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The Day Star Network is devoted to "Exploring
and debating the ultimate questions raised by science" and contains
various interviews with scientists regarding origins. See its Interviews
with famous physicists. |
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Hosted by Leadership University, this
intelligent design page has links to many articles written by well
known names in the intelligent design movement, as well as a brief
explanation of intelligent design theory. |
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The Origins Guidepost is a personal pro-ID page
hosted by Kevin Miller. It has a number of good resource pages
including summary of arguments for a Creator, links, book reviews,
news, and even creation-evolution jokes! |
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Creationdigest.com is managed by Warren L.
Johns, Esq., who has written books on law and the life of Charles
Darwin. This website has a somewhat young earth Biblical creationist
slant, however it claims it "articulates the worldview that life
exists as a result of 'intelligent design' put in place by the
miraculous power of an all-powerful, all-loving, all-wise God---the
Designer and Creator of life and the author of all true science."
See their Bookshelf,
an article on Stasis,
and an interview with biologist Duane
Schmidt, author of " And
God Created Darwin". They also send out a Free
Newsletter. |
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The IDEA Club at Vanderbilt University (in
Tenessee) is a recently started IDEA Club student chapter, founded
by undergraduate microbiology major Josh Smart. The club's a website has just gotten
started, but they already have origins news
and a calendar of events and reviews
and rebuttals to Vanderbilt-related intelligent design issues.
In the future, they plan to have an online
library, student
papers, and an online
discussion page. |
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This site is hosted by Kevin
Miller, and has a number of good resource pages including summary
of arguments for a Creator, links,
book
reviews, news, and
even creation-evolution
jokes! |
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This is the website for the Jay Richards and
Guillermo Gonzalez' book "The Priveleged Planet." The site has questions
and answers, reviews, and
links to
various relevant articles as well as other
resources. |
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This blog about the media and evolution says
the following: "The misreporting of the evolution issue is one key
reason for this new blog. The newsmedia in the U.S. seem to have
rediscovered the evolution controversy recently. Unfortunately, much
of the news coverage has been sloppy, inaccurate, and in several
cases, overtly biased" |
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This blog by science-writer Denyse O'Leary
contains her regular and witty updates on the debate over
intelligent design. O'Leary is also the author of By Design or By
Chance?. |
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Telic Thoughts is a blog for a variety of
pro-intelligent design personalities on the internet, including
biologist " Mike
Gene," " bipod," " Deuce" and others.
The blog describes
itself as follows:
If the mention of flagella makes you spin, if you’re a hopeful
monster for mutations, and if you think that there’s nothing that
Kant can’t, then Telic Thoughts is the blog for you. Here, we will
explore intelligent design and the issues surrounding it, hopefully
in a pleasant and fruitful atmosphere.
We are a group of
individuals, coming from diverse backgrounds and not speaking for
any organization, who have found common ground around teleological
concepts, including intelligent design. We think these concepts have
real potential to generate insights about our reality that are being
drowned out by political advocacy from both sides. We hope this blog
will provide a small voice that helps rectify this situation.
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This site doesn't have a lot on it yet, but it
appears that sometime soon it might have a large number of resources
including, featured authors, books, and examples of irreducible
complexity! |
Anti-Intelligent Design or "neutral" Websites |
Ratings: **** = highest
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Site Link |
Description |
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A part of the unnofficial " World of Richard Dawkins
website", this site contains "Reviews and Criticisms of Michael
Behe's book ... and the hypothesis of Intelligent Design."
Additionally, it holds an archive of links to
published papers about biochemical evolution. |
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This neutral website is claims, "This site aims
at a careful and fair evaluation of the arguments against evolution
and Darwinism. Although I accept evolution as a working theory, this
site is neither an 'evolution propaganda' site, because propaganda
implies silence about difficulties and alternatives, nor a
'debunking' site, because debunking means the critics are ignorant
and wrong. Many evolutionary biologists are ignorant of
well-informed criticism. By reading the critics, I learned
illuminating things about the theory of evolution I never could have
learned from the textbooks alone. Since Darwinism is a biological
theory, the emphasis of this site is on biological aspects, not
religion, education or law." It sticks to its neutrality and has
extensive reviews of MANY pro and anti intelligent design and
creaton-evolution oriented books. |
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This site is a critique of the work of William
Dembski, author of The Design Inference and Intelligent Design. Wesley
Elsberry, a graduate student at Texas A&M Unviersity,
created the site aiming it to be "a scholarly resource where the
interested researcher can learn about not only William Dembski's
ideas, but also about the significant criticisms which have been
made concerning those ideas." |
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Talk.Origins is a site promoting
naturalism and arguing against Young Earth Creationism and
Intelligent Design. This FAQ contains a critique of Intelligent
Design theory and links to other anti-Intelligent Design
sites. |
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This site contains a large collection of
pro-evolution and anti-ID articles. The site appears linked to other
anti-ID sites such as TalkDesign.org and TalkOrigins.org.
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Professor of physics, Mark Perakh, has written
a large number of articles critiquing Intelligent
Design. |
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The Boston Review is a neutral
"political and literary forum" which contains essays and articles
written by noteworthy authors. Their evolution page contains
articles by many big names on both sides of the creation - evolution
issue. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Naturalism.
"NCSE" is a site devoted to "working to defend the teaching of
evolution against sectarian attack." Their site also contains some
links to online
evolution exhibits |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Naturalism.
TalkDesign is "a sub-site of TalkOrigins.org " and is
"dedicated to: Assessing the claims of the Intelligent Design
movement from the perspective of mainstream science; Addressing the
wider political, cultural, philosophical, moral, religious, and
educational issues that have inspired the ID movement; [and]
Providing an archive of materials that critically examine the
scientific claims of the ID movement" . |
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Creation / Evolution Stance: Naturalism. The
Panda's Thumb is a blog which describes itself as a place "where
patrons gather to discuss evolutionary theory, critique the claims
of the antievolution movement, defend the integrity of science and
science education in America and around the world, and share good
conversation." It is closely linked to the other anti-ID sites such
as Talk Origins, the NCSE, and Talk Design, where its contributors
regularly post. Various articles are posted which critique
intelligent design theory and various creationist ideas.
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This website aims to be an "unbiased archive
where Youth from all perspectives can "come and present their
thoughts regarding the origins and evolutionary development by
uniformitarian [mainstream] and/or catastrophic means."
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This essay by evolutionary biologist Massimo
Pigliucci critiques some of the fundamental concepts behidn
intelligent design theory, such as Behe's idea of "irreducible
complexity," (IC) and Dembski's "specified complexity" (SC). The
essay gives alternative explanations for the origin of IC and SC,
from a non-intelligent design perspective. |
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Part of the ActionBioscience, a
"non-commercial, educational web site created and managed by
BioScience Productions, Inc. to promote bioscience literacy by
examining issues that will ... engage the public to reflect on the
relationship between human activity and the natural course of
evolution", this page hosts a number of articles from well known
evolutionists including Donald
Johanson, Tim
Berra, and Niles
Eldredge. It also has articles
both for and against Intelligent Design from Natural History
Magazine (April, 2002). |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: not
creationism. Created by Wesley Elsberry, this pro-evolution site
aims to be, "for the critical examination of the antievolution
movement. Unlike antievolution advocacy web sites, this site aims to
provide links to both the antievolutionists making their own
arguments and also to the critics who provide mainstream science
answers to those arguments." It has lists of people,
links, graphics and
documents, and an excellent
diagramatic description of the various viewpoints of the
creation-evolution issue. |
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The "BECSE" is a community group formed to stop
the teaching of Design Theory at their local high school. The site
details the group's work with the ACLU from 1998-2001, and their
successful silencing of local biology teacher Roger DeHart. Contains
a useful links
page. |
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This link contains a review of Darwin's Black
Box by Michael Behe. |
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Scientific American is a journal of popular
technical science. This review, by Eugene C. Scott, exective
director of the National Center
for Science Education, is of the book "Tower of Babel: The
Evidence against the New Creationism" by Robert T.
Pennock |
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A part of the " Answers in Action website", this is a
dialogue between 2 people (both pro and
con) over
Behe's mousetrap analogy and intelligent design. |
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Part of the junk science website, this page
sees Intelligent Design as a "threat to science education" and urges
the reader to "take this threat seriously and meet it head
on". |
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This site is meant to provide links to people
exploring the creation - evolution issue and "to gather both sides
to a debate about creationism and evolution" so "both sides to learn
of eachother and to argue against eachother"
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Pro-Creationism Websites |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Old Earth
Creationism. Founded in 1986by Dr. Hugh Ross, "RTB" is dedicated
to "Remove the doubts of skeptics, Strengthen the faith of
believers, [and] Demonstrate that science and the Bible complement
one another." This site tends to focus on astronomical arguments for
God and Christianity. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. The site contains various essays by subject
as well as a HUGE list of
links to other Pro-Creationism websites. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Founded and directed by Ken Ham, "AIG" is dedicated
to "equip[ing] the Church to defend the authority and accuracy of
the Bible from the very first verse, thereby enabling it to more
effectively present the Gospel in our increasingly secular,
evolutionary society." |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. "ICR" was founded in 1970 by Henry Morris, and is
located near San Diego in Santee. They have a large number of online
" Impact
Articles". |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Run by the Bible Science
Association, this site has many interesting features including a
Baloney
Detector, and Creation -
Evolution News Headlines. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. This site is run by the South Bay Creation Science
organization and has detailed explanations of the Noachian
Flood and many other topics. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. This site attempts to emulate the Talk.Origins
site, and it also contains many links related to Intelligent
Design. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Old Earth
Creationism. This site has articles devoted to Christian
Apologetics, Evolution,
and also a page describing Scientific
Evidence of Answered Prayer. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Makes the statement that, "Creation Science is
simply the practice of science with the assumption
andacknowledgement that there is a creator God, versus the now
standard operating assumption of naturalism (that nature is "all
there is)." |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Contains many articles about many evolution and
creation topics, with a focus on Young Earth
Creationism. |
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Creation / Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. The Biblical Creation Society is a creationist
organization with various scientists, based out of the United
Kingdom, that has existed since 1976. Their site has resources
discussing the
environment, Richard
Dawkins, Design,
and various
scientific issues. |
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If you want to get the most up-to-date and well
referenced briefs on current articles related to creation and
evolution, this particular page is it. It is written for a popular
audience with summaries of recent articles followed by entertaining
commentary. It is typically written from the young Earth
perspective, and their references to past articles is fantastic,
allowing one to do as much more research as they choose on a given
topic. |
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Does God Exist is a bi-monthly journal which
tends to have lots of articles related to Intelligent Design (from a
pro-Intelligent Design perspective). The journal also deals with
many other subjects such as The
problem of human suffering and other philosophical and moral
issues. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Old Earth
Creationism. This site contains many great articles relating to
both old and young earth creationist as well as evolutionist
websites. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Statement: "The Center's primary objective has been
to change the manner in which the public schools teach about
evolutionary theories." Be sure to check out the Handy
Dandy Evolution Refuter |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. This site takes a while to load but has a huge
volume of information about other creationist organizations, links,
and literature. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Contains many articles about evolution and creation
topics and a "Who's
Who" FAQ on the creation evolution issue. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. GenNet is "networking the scientific evidences of
Genesis." |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Supposedly run by teens, this site contains an
online poll, and articles presenting both sides. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. This young earth creationist organization in the
Twin-Cities area of Minnesota hosts a variety of pages including articles, calendar of events in the
Twin-Cities area, adventure safaris, and a
monthly
bulletin. |
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"The Kolbe Center for the Study of Creation
presents the 'Catholic Seminar on Origins' to proclaim the fullness
of the Catholic teaching on the origins of man and of the universe
from the perspective of Scripture, Tradition, and natural science.
These seminars can be adapted to any audience, from elementary to
post-graduate, by members of the Kolbe Center staff and Advisory
Council." |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Founded in 1963 by 10 scientists, "CRS" is "a
scientific society with worldwide membership, [which] is recognized
internationally for its firm commitment to scientific special
creation. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Creation Science of Saskatchewan Inc. is an
organization which distributes much young-earth creationist material
in Canada. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Founded by Dr. Walt Brown, "CSC" describes itself
as a, "non-profit organization ... dedicated to origins
research. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. This website has discussions of the Solar
System, biology, philosophyhttp://www.questionevolution.com/geology.html,
, as well as a rebuttal
section from evolutionists. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Contains information about creationism in many
languages--even Hungarian! |
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Though it is unclear who this site belongs to
or what exactly they believe, it does contains some ideas related to
intelligent design theory and references to various works by well
known intelligent design enthusiasts. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Created by Fred Williams, this site claims it
"presents a satirical look at the fairy tale of molecules-to-man
evolution, demonstrating via graphical presentations the silliness
of some of the hurdles an evolutionist must make to reconcile
science with his faith in evolution". Resources include " Monkey-Man
Hypothesis Thwarted by Mutation Rates," debates,
critique
of fossil evidence for evolution, evidence
for the validity of the Bible, and a discussion
of Haldane's dilemma. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. This new San Diego area - run website is largely
graphics based, with a "Flash" introduction and images related to
Biblical creation. It also
has links. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. Website dedicated to the "Bible Science
Association" which was founded by Dr. Walter Lang. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Young Earth
Creationism. |
Pro-Evolution / Anti-Creationism Websites |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Naturalism.
This unofficial site is devoted to Zoology Professor Richard
Dawkins, and contains much personal
information and links to online articles by Dawkins, as well as
many other links to sites taking an evolutionary point of
view. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Naturalism.
Talk.Origins is a "Usenet newsgroup devoted to the discussion and
debate of biological and physical origins." The site has many
resources and is geared to argue against Creationism, particularly
Young Earth Creationism. However many of their faq's are quite
informative and unbiased in nature (though others aren't so
unbiased). It also has a great list of
links to other creation or evolution sites. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Naturalism.
This is the official website for the PBS series Evolution and
it contains a number of pages explaining evolutionary theory, as it
is exposited in each of the 7 episodes. It has an evolution
library and resources
for teachers and students. Click here
for our PBS
Evolution Critique Page. |
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This government-funded site is designed to be a
teachers guide for evolution. Developed by the NCSE and UC Berkeley,
it has a strong pro-evolution / anti-ID bias, however this site
provides a good presentation of much of the information out there
used in favor of teaching evolution. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Naturalism.
"NCSE" is a site devoted to "working to defend the teaching of
evolution against sectarian attack." Their site also contains some
links to online
evolution exhibits |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Naturalism.
This site has tons of "government" information about the creation
evolution issue including Science
and Creationism: A View from the NAS, 2nd Edition
(1999). |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: not
creationism. Created by Lenny Flank, this pro-evolution site has
a lot of resources, and devotes much of its space to critiquing
young-earth creationist arguments. although I'm not sure how useful
the site is because it devotes a lot of space to promoting the false
stereotype that creationists are uneducated lying people trying to
promote religion, it does have many resources. Be sure to check out
their, " Suggested
reading list. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Naturalism.
This page contains many links to resources, as well as a classification
system for different of types of creationists. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Naturalism.
This page contains commentary from an evolutionist perspective on a
great number of commonly encountered issues in creation vs.
evolution. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Naturalism.
This page desires to see "Science Presented as an Integrated
Monistic Worldview" and contains links to numerous articles relating
to science and religion. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Theistic
Evolution. Faith and Reason Ministries is a Christian theistic
evolutionist site that offers a book called Science and
Christianity by John D. Callahan,
who discussions of
Jesus is, and discussions of extraterrestrial
life. |
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Creation-Evolution Stance: Eastern Theistic
/ Evolution. This website is devoted to a book "The Wonder of
the World" by Roy Abraham Varghese, panelist at the Parliament of
World Religions held in Chicago. The book aims to be a "a sensitive,
profound and clear discussion of the important issues of our
universe and our existence, including questions, answers, and
uncertainties." |
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This website contains the writings and
information from Edward T. Babinski, a pro-evolution agnostic author
who is a former YEC Christian. The site contains, links
to Cretinism vs. Evilution?, information
on whale hind limbs, and his thoughts
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This site contains the entire text of William
Paley's 1802 book "Natural Theology; or, Evidences of the Existence
and Attributes of the Deity". Historically, this is perhaps the best
known work on the Design
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