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What is your level of knowledge on the subject ? What is your field of interest ? (genetics, geology, cosmology, etc. ?)
I read a couple of books 8 or 9 years ago in high school when I first became a creationist. I only changed my mind within the last year and I have been more interested in the debate lately. I am familiar with most of the basic arguments (absence of "intermediates" in the fossil record, irreducible complexity, unreliability of carbon dating, etc.) I want to make sure I have a complete picture of what creationists generally maintain instead of learning about just one area.
slevesque, thank you for your list.
Bones of Contention is one of the books I originally read. It looks like
Genetic Entropy would be a good place to start if I can find a copy.