Here's a couple blogs we should definitely be reading. The first is Good Math, Bad Math. This blog is authored by Mark Chu-Carroll, a computer scientist, and he specializes in critiquing the standard creationist arguments on probability and information theory. The second is Immunoblogging, authored by microbiologist and immunologist JM O'Donnell. He had an excellent post in the Skeptic's Circle about creationist arguments concerning the immune system.
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I just read through most of the entries on the Good Math, Bad Math blog and it's excellent. Thanks for pointing it out.