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This category brings together the discussion of evolution from both a scientific and religious viewpoint. At the top-level of this category are sites that take an overview of the discussion, without taking a position. Sites which take a position are classified in the subcategories, with others taking similar positions.
http://www.agnosticweb.com/
Provides a discussion forum in relation to religion, atheism, creation and the origin of mankind. Are we here by accident or design? The agnostic will remain open to all possibilities.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/ev_hist.htm
Includes some pivotal events in the last two centuries that changed what most scientists believed about origins, and what was taught in public schools.
http://astrobeccah.tripod.com/
A collection of answers and links about the debate between evolution and creation.
http://epicofevolution.info/
Brief overview of the narrative story that underpins scientific thinking today and religious naturalism.
http://www.humantruth.info/evolution.html
Vexen Crabtree takes a look at evolution highlighting the wasteful, dysfunctional and problematic features resulting from its unplanned course.
http://www.rswhiteside.com/
Drawing from many sources R.S. Whiteside explores the evolution of human consciousness, focusing on the process of human incarnation.
http://godcre8dministries.com/noahs_ark/godcre8d.html
Personal site that re-introduces the teaching of Creation and biblical history and overturns the teaching of evolution and secular humanism. It re-evaluates the science of evolution, the dating of the dinosaurs and the existence of Noah's Ark.
http://www.wheaton.edu/acg/essays/miller1.html
A review of the controversy from the standpoint of a Christian geologist, who points out why the situation does not require such polarized positions.
http://www.nap.edu/html/creationism/
Gives arguments in favor of biological and human evolution.
http://sfmatheson.blogspot.com/
Blog on evolution, development, neuroscience and other scientific issues of interest to Christians.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/evolutio.htm
Overview and history of the Evolution/Creation debate.
http://graywave.blogspot.com/2006/09/spot-monkey.html
A collection of short essays, several of which cover the relationship between science and religion, particularly the evolution vs. creationism debate.
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