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http://www.atheistdelusion.net/
Provides a list of books, DVDs, audios and articles which are critical of the book 'The God Delusion', by Richard Dawkins.
http://cosmosandgaia.blogspot.com/
Provides a view of the evolutionary phenomenon more suited to the 21st century and beyond the controversy between Darwinism and creationism.
http://www.t-cog.co.uk/Creation_Migration.PDF
Article discussing the remarkable migration journey made by the Golden Plover from Alaska to Hawaii and its implications for the theory of evolution.
http://www.skepticfriends.org/forum/showfaq.asp?fldAuto=4
Skeptic Friends Network, by Dawn and Tommy Huxley. Examines some of the claims made by evolutionists.
http://evolvedself.com/
Provides reviews of several books exploring the impact of evolutionary theory on human nature.
http://www.genealogyoflife.com/
Provides a family tree of 2 million presumed historically real species. It suggest that hybridization is a means of speciation rather than just accumulated mutations.
http://www.molwick.com/en/evolution/
New evolutionary theory stating and intrinsic tendency of life to improve through out evolution. Configuration depends on specific conditions of the evolutionary step
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/anti-darwin.html
Discussion on the various degrees and areas in which some disagree with Darwinism.
http://www.serpentfd.org/
An alternative theory of human evolution based on Darwin's other two evolutionary processes: female sexual selection and the inheritance of acquired characters.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/wells/
Icons of Evolution purports to document that "students and the public are being systematically misinformed about the evidence for evolution." But it is Icons itself that is really misinforming the public.
http://www.nmsr.org/iconanti.htm
Devoted to rebuttals of the arguments put forth by John Corrigan "Jonathan" Wells's book Icons of Evolution.
http://www.iconsofevolution.net/
Information about a book by biologist Jonathan Wells that points out errors and misconceptions in the field. Includes reviews and other writings on the same subject.
http://www.mcremo.com/
Anomalous scientific evidence challenging the standard views on human evolution.
http://www.neoteny.org/
A concept doorway to alternatives to neo-Darwinism
http://everything2.com/title/Ontogeny%20recapitulates%20phylogeny
Argues that evolution is a regular, not random process, and that the time scale in evolution can be calculated.
http://www.surrey.ac.uk/qe/
Exploration of new theory that shows how the quantum multiverse rather than God or creationism accounts for the origin of life and evolution.
http://www.pruittfamily.com/paul/evolution.htm
This page discusses how the passage from scripture, "Every tree that does not bear fruit must be uprooted and thrown in the fire," might relate to science and evolution.
http://www.trueorigin.org/biotic.asp
Annotated outline, reviews, and other promotional material for this book by Walter ReMine, which propounds a new creationist theory (Message Theory) to replace evolution.
http://www.starlarvae.org/
This hypothesis proposes a teleological model of nature. Stars constitute a genus of organism. The stellar life cycle includes a larval phase and all biological life constitutes the larval phase of the stellar life cycle.
http://www.talkorigins.org/
The Talk.Origins Archive: exploring the creation/evolution controversy from a mainstream scientific perspective
http://www.trueorigin.org/
Timothy Wallace's alternative to the Talk.Origins Archive, intended to provide an intellectually honest alternative to such popular and highly pro-evolutionist web sites as the "Talk.Origins" Archive. It purposes to dispel popular suppositions regarding origins.
http://www.alienryderflex.com/evolution/
A discussion of why the author has rejected the theory of evolution as fact.
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