I put together a resource page that contains links to various YEC-related web sites that I’ve collected, mostly from various posts on this blog. I’ll keep this updated as I learn of more (Salvador, you might want to review it from time to time to make sure you agree with linking to them, and that they are of the quality you would endorse):
jb,
Thanks, that was really outstanding work!
Salvador
jb,
I’d like to withhold Baumgardner’s material as I’m not familiar with it. What do you think?
Slavador
Ok. I’ll remove until further review.
Maybe this would be something for the forums. Discussions of newly learned-about web sites and their merits.
Baumgardner is a respected scientist, but in terms of a resource, I did not find his website as educational as Brown’s.
Baumgardner has a competing theory with Brown’s. Two esteemed genetleman can’t both be right, and I find myself in the unfortunate position of knowing one of these fine esteemed scientists must be surely wrong.
For now, I provisionally support Brown’s work, and I think that’s how Walt would like me to support his work as well, with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Brown’s website however is very good at obliterating current evolutionary models, and independent of Hydroplate Theory’s truthfulness, Brown has a devastating critique of prevailing theories!
Here is my suggested ordering (with the most helpful sites put first):
Center for Scientific Creation (Dr. Walter Brown’s website)
The Revolution Against Evolution
Creation Safaris
TrueOrigin.org (rebuttals to TalkOrigins.org)
Barry Setterfield’s webiste
Geoscience Research Institute (A Seventh-Day Adventist Creationist organization)
The Creation Research Society
A. E. Wilder-Smith
Baraminology Study Group (BSG)
Art Chadwick (Paleontology)
Northwest Creation Network
Origins.org [is and ID website, I may have mislisted it earlier]
Ok, it’s re-ordered. Feel free to edit that page at will, Salvador. But it would probably be good to let me know when you do (even after the fact) so that I don’t unwittingly go in and undo what you did.
I was aware that Origins.org was ID and not strictly YEC, but I noticed one or two YEC-friendly articles there (like one about the Grand Canyon that apparently originated at ICR). I moved it to a category at the botom called “Not Strictly YEC, but helpful.”
What do you think about johnnyb’s suggestion of creationwiki.net?
(He mentioned nwcreation.net, but that one’s already there).
CreationWiki is awesome. Let’s include it!
Salvador
Ok, I added it at the bottom. Should it go higher?
How about we put it just below walter brown’s website.
I’m really glad johnny b mentioned it!
Thanks!
Please Note:
ATTENTION! YOUNG COSMOS HAS MOVED!
Salvador