Creation
Answers in Genesis is run by Ken Ham. It is an excellent resource for understanding the creationist position and includes plenty of links and educational materials. It has s
The Discovery Institute is perhaps the most well-known organization for what it calls the science of Intelligent design.
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Institute for Creation Research
Based in Dallas, Texas. They are Young Earth Creationists who believe in the literal 6 day creation of the universe.
This wiki tries to refute all of the contentions of the Talk Origin archives one by one. It is easy to navigate and well organized.
Evolution
One of the oldest sites in the business, Talk Origins is an exhaustive list of creationist claims. It includes links to the creationists it seeks to rebut and all of its information is organized for easy reading.
Top 15 Misconceptions About Evolution
This is a single page on the popular website Listverse. It names 15 things that people commonly think about evolution that are not true.
NOVA: Intelligent Design On Trial
On the PBS website, you can watch this entire documentary, which tells the story of the Kitzmiller V. Dover Trial. The trial involved the school board of Dover Pennsylvania versus a group of parents who did not want intelligent design taught to their children.
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Youtube turns out to be a good resource for learning science basics. Three users in particular offer video series that explain evolutionary theory in a way that’s relatively easy to understand.
1. Potholer54 is a semi-retired Austrailian science journalist with a degree in geology and author of the “Made Easy” Series.
2. Thunderf00t is an atheist freethinker who created the series “Why Do People Laugh At Creationists?” which examines the views of such creationist individuals and institutions as Kent Hovind, Ken Ham, Ben Stein, Ray Comfort, Kirk Cameron, The Discovery Institute and user VenomfangX, then explains whether the view is scientifically valid.The series has 30 parts, with each part taking on a different idea.
3. AronRa is author of the series “Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism.”



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