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Common Creationist Questions:   A series of questions that creationsts often ask in our chatroom. Includes issues such as evolution is just a theory, Darwin recanted, and why are there still apes. 
Convergent Evolution:   This essay on convergent evolution, compiled by Hale, gives a basic overview of this topic with excellent examples. Complete with diagrams.  
Conversation with a Creationist About Information Theory:   Written by Darksyd, this page takes an indepth look at how somecreationists view the information theory. 
Divergent Evolution:   Hale has written another essay, this time focusing on divergent evolution. He takes a look at different families, such as the fish family Syngnathidae, to demonstrate how divergent evolution occurs. 
Ecological Niche:   Written by Hale, this essay addresses what the ecological niche is and clears up some misconceptions that surround this topic. 
EvC FAQ:   This is our basic FAQ answering common questions surrounding theEvC controversy and a little information about who we are and what our goals are. 
Information Theory:   Can natural selection produce new information? Darksyd discusses this daunting subject here
Species vs. Speciation:   Written by Hale, this essay clears up any misconceptions between these two topics. 
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