Creationism or Evolution? Look over the arguments and decide for yourself.
Creationist Links
The Institute for Creation Research Our passion at the Institute for Creation Research is to see science return to its rightful God-glorifying position, and see creation recognized as a strength by the body of Christ; supporting Scripture, answering questions, satisfying doubts and removing road blocks to the Gospel.
Creation Research Society The Creation Research Society is a professional organization of trained scientists and interested laypersons who are firmly committed to scientific special creation.
Answers in Genesis A nonprofit, nondenominational evangelical organization dedicated to the urgent task of spreading the creation message.
The National Center for Science Education, Inc. A nonprofit, tax-exempt membership organization working to defend the teaching of evolution against sectarian religious attack. A nationally-recognized clearinghouse for information and advice to keep evolution in the science classroom and "scientific creationism" out.
An NSTA Position Statement: The Teaching of Evolution The National Science Teachers Association supports the position that evolution is a major unifying concept of science and should be included as part of K–College science frameworks and curricula. NSTA recognizes that evolution has not been emphasized in science curricula in a manner commensurate to its importance because of official policies, intimidation of science teachers, the general public's misunderstanding of evolutionary theory, and a century of controversy.
Statement on Teaching Evolution The position of The National Association of Biology Teachers is: "Modern biologists constantly study, ponder and deliberate the patterns, mechanisms and pace of evolution, but they do not debate evolution's occurrence."
The Talk.Origins Archive FAQ This archive is a collection of articles and essays, most of which have appeared in talk.origins at one time or another. The primary reason for this archive's existence is to provide mainstream scientific responses to the many frequently asked questions (FAQs) and frequently rebutted assertions that appear in talk.origins.
Transitional Vertebrate Fossils FAQ Kathleen Hunt wrote this FAQ as a reference for answering the "there aren't any transitional fossils" statement that pops up on talk.origins several times each year.