You may find selections from my "A Creationist Comments" on GodCreatedThat.COM
Another and more distinguished (and voting) member of the CRS is Dr. Robert A. Herrmann, who used a tiny bit of my review of his book.
Probably the largest, most popular creation science organization: Answers In Genesis
Where to go for academic training in creation science: Institute for Creation Research
(Faq=Frequently asked questions, answers thereto)Dr. Kent Hovind's site: Creation Science Evangelism.
I've met the head of this creation science ministry, The Revolution Against Evolution, and appeared on his (Lansing, Michigan area) cable TV show.
Creation-Evolution Encyclopedia
Fellow Creation Science buff Lambert Dolphin's website.
Here's another by Ashby Camp.
Here's a listing of trials and debates involving creation and evolution: Creation on Trial.
Some may be especially interested in the historical aspects, as seen on The Creationism & the Early Church Home Page.
The best site for even earlier inventors: To Fly Is Everything! I especially enjoyed the Chanute-Mouillard Correspondence.
Where to find great pictures of experimental aircraft: NASA Dryden Flight Research Center Gallery
Interested in programming but think it's too complicated and expensive? Try Liberty BASIC.
Or for those wanting something fancier (great 3D graphics) for a bit more money, try Dark BASIC ("Dark" as in "dark horse") available through the Game Creators website. If you just want to make 3D games without learning BASIC, you might want to try "The 3D Gamemaker" program.
My Church, Trinity Baptist Church.
Information about the county where I live can be found at Genesee Free-Net
All sorts of Michigan stuff on the Michigan Live site.
And if you're interested in temporary work (which just MIGHT lead to a full-time job), here's the webpage for Kelly Services.
And in case you've missed them, here are links to other pages on this site: How to be saved.
What the Bible says about Law and Grace.
The Legend and other reports about The
Bump family lineage
If you like stories of "olden days," read: The
Bumps and Bruises of 100 years, my grandfather's tales of the early
years of Bumps and others in Flushing.
Here's a site with some weird ideas, but it's also a tonic to the hidebound scientific establishment and skeptics who don't want to believe in anything that's not pinned down as "scientific fact." It's called Alternative Science.
Here's a link to papers by Arthur Custance, a creationist who died in 1985. He favored the Gap Theory, but there should be plenty of good stuff in there.
The Bozo Criminal of the Day website demonstrates that criminals are stupid!
See pictures of deep space at The Hubble Heritage Project.
Intelligent Design is an attempt to present one of the basic concepts of creation science and present it as a theology-free alternative. See The IDEA club for more information.
Michael J. Behe is one of the leaders of the ID movement.
Sometimes I think some creationists have too much fun and don't check their sources closely enough. With that caveat, you may enjoy viewing Omniology.
The Science Hobbyist site has material that many amateur scientists will find interesting.