01: Site that debunks virtually all of creationism's fallacies. Excellent resource.
02: Creation "Science" Debunked.
03: Creationism and Pseudo Science. Familiar cartoon then lots of links.
04: The SKEPTIC annotated bibliography. Amazingly great meta-site!
05: The Evidence for Human Evolution. For the "no evidence" crowd.
06: Massive mega-site with thousands of links on evolution, creationism, young earth, etc..
07: Another amazing site full of links debunking creationism.
08: Creationism and Pseudo Science. Great cartoon!
09: Glenn R. Morton's site about creationism's fallacies. Another jennyp contribution.
11: Is Evolution Science?. Successful PREDICTIONS of evolution (Moonman62).
12: Five Major Misconceptions about Evolution. On point and well-written.
13: Frequently Asked But Never Answered Questions. A creationist nightmare!
14: DARWIN, FULL TEXT OF HIS WRITINGS. The original ee-voe-lou-shunist.
The foregoing was just a tiny sample. So that everyone will have access to the accumulated "Creationism vs. Evolution" threads which have previously appeared on FreeRepublic, plus links to hundreds of sites with a vast amount of information on this topic, here's Junior's massive work, available for all to review: The Ultimate Creation vs. Evolution Resource [ver 14].
I just want to clear up a few things... I'm not a big "E" Evolutionist, but that doesn't make me a big "C" Creationist. Therefore, I'm not threatened by the idea that Evolution of some sort has taken place. I'm persuaded that the Universe is 12 to 16 billion years old, and the Earth is about 4.6 billion years old. Most of what you believe about geology and genetics, I also believe.
I also beleive in God, and that He's the author of this in one way or another. I'm a big fan of good science, because I'm a big fan of truth.
But I also have little tolerance for sloppy science. Wouldn't you agree that there's a lot of that around? Cold Fusion, Ozone Hoax, Global Warming, etc....
I didn't start this thread at ground zero, and if you take a look, I've generally refrained from commenting on aspects of Creationism that are somewhat shopworn, IMO. BTW, your Creation/Evolution resource is a good one, and I've had it bookmarked for a while. Notice also, I've repeatedly tried to bring the thread back to a rather narrow question...
"Where is the observation or evidence of random spontaneous mutagenic speciation?"
Is that not a fair scientific question?