The debate over the theory of evolution continues.  Some people tend to labor under the misconception that evolution is a controversial theory, when in fact it is, in the scientific community, less controversial than such theories as gravity or quantum mechanics.  Evolution forms the backbone of such sciences as biology, genetics, paleontology, geology, and medicine, and is used extensively in other such endeavors as oil drilling and farming.

The only "controversy" comes from those who claim that evolution contradicts their religious beliefs.  By itself, that is not a problem to the scientific community.  People are perfectly free to believe whatever they wish.  What is a problem, however, is when creationists, especially the "Young Earth" variety, attempt to have evolution removed from public school science curriculum -- or have evolution replaced with biblical creation.

The intent of this site is two fold.  First, this site has been developed to demonstrate why evolution is valid scientific theory, and secondly, to describe why creationism is not scientific.

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Reason is a publication of Creationists' Creations that addresses a new topic of the evolution/creation debate in each issue.

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Responses to Creationist Publications
Impact, A publication of the Institute for Creation Research
Rebuttal to "The Scientific Case Against Evolution: A Summary (Part 1)," written by Dr. Henry M. Morris, founder of the Institute for Creation Research
Rebuttal to "The Scientific Case Against Evolution: A Summary (Part 2)," written by Dr. Henry M. Morris, founder of the Institute for Creation Research
Rebuttal to "Evolution is Religion—Not Science," written by Dr. Henry M. Morris, founder of the Institute for Creation Research
Answers in Genesis
Rebuttal to "Second Law of Thermodynamics: Answers to Critics," written by Dr. Jonathan Sarfati, Answers in Genesis

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