Directory > Science > Anomalies and Alternative Science > Creationism Darwinism and Evolution Diverse articles published by the Origins website. http://www.origins.org/menus/evolution.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Intelligent Design Theory: Why it Matters Jay Richards examines a new scientific orthodoxy that challenges Darwin's materialistic views. From Intelligent Design, February 25, 1999. http://speakout.com/activism/opinions/3116-1.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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The Creation/Evolution Controversy Argues against black-and-white thinking because there are more than two sides to the debate. Examines the different meanings attached to terms by persons with differing philosophies. http://dlindsay.best.vwh.net/creation/index.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Evolution vs. Creationism Resources for a course taught at Syracuse University. http://suhep.phy.syr.edu/courses/modules/ORIGINS/origins.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Frequently Encountered Criticisms in Evolution vs. Creationism Intended to serve as an elementary introduction to the claims some creationists make against evolution. Extensive list compiled by Mark I. Vuletic, of the University of Illinois. http://icarus.uic.edu/~vuletic/cefec.html Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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God and Evolution: A Convergence of Science and Religion Built on the thesis that the purpose of evolution is the development of human beings and for this to occur a God is necessary. http://www.scientific-religious.com/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Creation, Creationism, and Empirical Theistic Arguments Contents for essays on scientific and philosophical objections to the theory of evolution. http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ15.HTM Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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The Origin of Life Describes why the origin of life had to be by supernatural creation, because life is too complex to arise through natural processes http://www.redbay.com/org/creation/histlife.txt Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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Access Research Network Focuses on putting science topics, such as genetic engineering, euthanasia, computer technology, environmental issues, creation/evolution, fetal tissue research, and AIDS, in perspective by looking at related political, ethical and philosophical issues. Features authors Michael Behe, Phillip Johnson, William Dembski, Mark Hartwig, Stephen Meyer, Paul Nelson, and Jonathan Wells. http://www.arn.org/ Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
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