Yes, thanks for the list of material. Though I might seem biased now and then, I do realise that I probably do not have absolute knowledge .
I am eager to learn about the evolution/creation issue and have taken an evolutionary stand. I choose this side because I found the arguments more reasonable than creationists' arguments. I must add that the more evolutionsts' books I read, the more I am convinced that evolution is a real process. I hope to find some good creationist books, because it will give me an oppurtunity to test whether or not evolutionists theories make sense.
(Creationists' books until now have proven to be scientific disappointments... I have mentioned one of these books before, and included an example of really bad argumentation. These books only contribute to bad publicity on your case... I hope for your sake that the authors of the books on the list you supplied are experts in the field. Knowing your sources, I suppose they know what they are talking about. I have a busy schedule, but if I find the time, I will certainly read the books you have posted. Expect comments/praise of these books in a couple of weeks.)