But Darwinists have failed to convince me of their "science." I'm looking forward to reading some new books about intelligent design -- and I'll take a look a your webpage too when I have more time.
One thing that convinces me I'm right about Darwinism being a quasi- religion, however, is just the sort of replies we see on FR whenever a thread like this is posted : The Darwinists are every bit as over-zealous, irrational, and intolerant as they accuse the creationists of being.
Reminds me of the way the Left projects its own lies, delusions and distortions upon the Right.
You might read a good, recent, general introduction type of book about evolution, before you start in on its opponents. (If you do, you'll be way ahead of most of them.) Your approach to the matter is somewhat like learning about relativity theory by visiting a few "Einstein was a Bozo" websites.
In fairness to yourself, you might also want to learn why mainstream science isn't impressed by intelligent design. Take a look at this:
The Flagellum Unspun: The Collapse of "Irreducible Complexity," Kenneth R. Miller. It's a very good critique of Behe's work.
Examples, please