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Reddit mentions of The Cambrian Explosion: The Construction of Animal Biodiversity
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>methodically state the case for why creation is most likely and/or why evolution is unlikely.
You will find lots and lots of the latter. Very little of the former.
>I'd also be happy to read GOOD anti-creation books as well, provided they meet the above criterion of not being mocking.
Those would just be science books based on the academic literature, wouldn't they?
Here is my reading list form the past few months. These would be pro-evolution (a.k.a science). Creationism is mentioned in a few of them, but almost in passing because Creationism is simply not a factor in legitimate scientific research, so it gets pretty much no consideration.
Knock yourself out. ;)
http://www.amazon.com/The-Cambrian-Explosion-Construction-Biodiversity/dp/1936221039
This ties together geology, evolutionary genetics, paleoecology and cladistics. You just need a high school understanding of biology to step in, but it goes it's a great introduction to several subjects.
http://www.amazon.com/Cambrian-Explosion-Construction-Animal-Biodiversity/dp/1936221039/