Below is a very small subset of the resources on the web. The reason I list these is because they are the ones I personally visit most often.
All of these links will take you off-site.
Talk origins - essays, comments and feedback: the most comprehensive pro-evolutionary site on the web |
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A marvellous resource for all things about Darwin and evolution |
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Glenn Morton's website - particularly good on geological issues |
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An excellent article refuting creationists' claims that there aren't any transitional fossils |
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National Academy of Science's Evolution and Creationism website |
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National Center for Science Education site |
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Radiometric Dating - A Christian Perspective: Pro-evolution; very informative |
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No Answers in Genesis: a direct challenge to AiG |
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Lenny Flank's pages: comprehensive and pull no punches |
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Lots of info; lots of links |
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Mikey Brass's site exploring human evolution |
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Todd Greene's comprehensive Christian pro-evolution site |
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http://edwardtbabinski.us/ |
Edward Babinsi's excellent website - all you need to know about whale evolution |
http://gis.net/~waverly/Evolution-Aesthetics-TRO.htm |
Arnold Perey's essay on Evolution-Aesthetics |
Mark Bakke excellent site |
Nature journal: one of the two most prestigious science journals in the world: my most consulted resource |
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Science journal: the other one: my second most consulted resource |
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Nature Science Update: Nature journal's free website for news about new science |
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Science Now: Science journal's website for news about new science |
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The Scientist - an on-line resource |
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Science Daily - another on-line resource |
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Amazing distributed resource containing phylogeny and references for all life - or that's the ambition. It's growing |
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A radiometric dating resource page. Lots of links |
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University of Michigan's pages on the phylogeny of the animal kingdom |
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http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~riexinge/EvolutionIslam.html |
Martin Riexinger's page of links to Islamic sites about evolution - some pro- some anti- |
http://www.evolutionary-philosophy.net/library.html |
A site dedicated to 'evolutionary philosophy'. Very comprehensive |
Access Reasearch Network ID and creationism |
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Answers in Genesis - YEC: Sarfati, Humphreys, Wieland, Ham et al |
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Discovery Institute - ID: Dembski, Wells, Behe et al |
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Creation Research Society - Creationist: Humphreys (again), Lester, deYoung et al |
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Kent Hovind's page. Seriously loopy. |
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Creation Science Research Center - YEC: Kofahl |
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Creation Science Resource - YEC: Ashcraft et al |
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Dembski: ID |
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Walt Brown's very wacky website. Great fun |
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Institute for Creation Research - YEC: Morris, Morris, Gish, deYoung, Snelling et al |
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Young earth. For kids. Zany. |
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Attempts to rebut Talk Origins |
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Carl Cantrell's site. Hilarious 'science' and chilling politics: don't miss his 'cosmology' page |
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Islamic anti-evolution site - very glossy |
These are links to debating lists that I occasionally visit. In spite of their names, most of these lists have more evolutionist than creationist posters - sometimes many more. I debate because it encourages me to explore areas of science that I would not otherwise venture into. |
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No moderator - it's sometimes a rough ride |
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Well moderated and frequently good fun |
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Lenny Flank's list. Make sure you have your facts straight if you don't want to be eaten alive |
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Solid, generally civil list |
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Shepherdmoon's anti-ID facts list |
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The open-to-everyone list of Creation Science Resource: strongly and well moderated. Evolutionists more than hold their own |
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Another list whose membership belies its name : consists almost entirely ofl evolutionists |
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A list for the serious discussion of human evolution |
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Another list for the serious discussion of human evolution |