Biochemical Limits to Evolution: The Untold Story
Perspective: Creationist Webpage Local copy
Considers the question of whether alleles could have been created using the evolutionary model. Reaches no definite conclusion but is not optimistic that an evolutionary scenario will ever be uncovered.
Blood Clotting
The Evolution of Vertebrate Blood Clotting
Perspective: Evolutionist Webpage Local copy
Explores possible evolutionary pathways for the development of the complex blood clotting process in vertebrate animals, thereby rebutting Michael Behe's claim of irreducible complexity.
General
The Modern Synthesis of Genetics and Evolution
Perspective: Evolutionist Webpage Local copy
Briefly explains how modern genetics and Darwin's theory of evolution were united in the early 20th century to form the Modern Synthesis.
A Scientific Critique of Evolution
Perspective: Creationist Webpage Local copy
Dr. Lee Spetner summarizes an on-line debate between himself and Dr. Edward E. Max on the general principles of selection and random mutation.
A detailed summary of what we currently know about horse evolution, including some helpful historical background on our changing views on this topic.
Macroevolution
29 Evidences for Macroevolution
Perspective: Evolutionist Webpage Local copy
Douglas Theobald, Ph.D., provides a detailed recitation of evidence for macroevolution, including potential falsifications.
29 Evidences for Macroevolution, A Response to Ashby Camp's "Critique"
Perspective: Evolutionist Webpage Local copy
Douglass Theobald, Ph.D., responds to Ashby Camp's critique of the 29 evidences.
Camp Answers Theobald, Reply to Theobald’s Response to Part 1 of Critique
Perspective: Creationist Webpage Local copy
Ashby Camp responds to Douglass Theobald's reponse to Ashby Camp's critique of the 29 evidences for macroevolution.
A Critique of Douglas Theobald’s “29 Evidences for Macroevolution”
Perspective: Creationist Webpage Local copy
Ashby Camp critiques Douglas Theobald's 29 evidences for macroevolution.
Speciation
Ligers and wholphins? What next?
Perspective: Creationist Webpage Local copy
Modern cross-breeding between species reveals how the original species taken on the ark became the species which inhabit the globe today.
Revised "Tree" of Life
Perspective: Neutral Webpage
Diagram showing non-tree like relationships between branches of the base of the evolutionary tree.
Some More Observed Speciation Events
Perspective: Evolutionist Webpage Local copy
List of speciation events from a variety of contributors at Talk.origins.
Speciation Conference Brings Good News for Creationists
Perspective: Creationist Webpage Local copy
Makes clear that speciation is not a problem for Creationism, indeed, that Creationism accepts speciation within kinds. Modern species evolved from the original kinds Noah had with him on the Ark.
What do we know about "Old Fourlegs"?
Perspective: Informational Webpage Local copy
Describes the morphology, behavior, habitat and reproduction of the modern coelacanth.
Transitional Fossils
Transitional Vertebrate Fossils FAQ
Perspective: Evolutionist Webpage Local copy
Provides a detailed summary of known transition vertebrate fossils.