You yourself wrote that science is not evil, but the way it is used is - in your terms sometimes - evil. Don't you think creationists can use knowledge wrongly? (and are using it wrongly now and then!?)
Absolutely, and it makes me as furious on my side as the twisting and dishonest presentation of evidence such as on TO makes the honest scientists who believe evolution is true.
You will find that I will not refer you to very many creationist websites.
Here are the three I stand by, though:
ours, at www.setterfield.org
True Origin at www.trueorigin.org (note: I do not agree with all the authors there -- and I am one of them (Helen Fryman, before marriage to Barry) -- but that is not necessary. I respect them all. Ashby Camp is outstanding and absolutely honest and straight. So is Andrew Snelling -- among others)
and
http://creationsafaris.com/crev1104.htm -- this website is excellent for not only keeping up with the headlines, but with its short and sharp analyses from a creation point of view. If you want to know how creationists view a good deal of the up to date material, this is a good website to bookmark.
Aside from these, and a few other more obscure ones, I would be the first to say that most of the creation websites out there are a combination of science and wishful thinking.
There are a couple of books written by evolutionists which I absolutely recommend as intelligent and insightful reading:
The Way of the Cell, by Franklin Harold
Rare Earth, by Ward and Brownlee
The Anthropic Cosmological Principle, by Barrow and Tipler
In Search of Deep Time, by Henry Gee
there are others, but that balances it out in several fields.
By the way, Behe's book should be in science/biology. It is not religious in the slightest!