OK, three books every evolutionist (and creationist)should read:
Darwin On Trial written by Philip E Johnson , a Law teacher at UC/ Berkeley: his position is that Darwin's alleged proofs are unpersuasive that natural selection can produce new species
Evolution: A Theory in Crisis written by Michael Denton a molecular biologist and MD: Dr Denton show why the Theory of Evolution cannot be accepted as fact. Incedentally, this has always been my position, just don't teach it as fact. Show the other side of the story.
Darwins Black Box written by Michael J. Behe, a biochemist: Dr. Behe here presents a scientific argument for the existence of God
Although the post is now very old, I felt a need to reply, not only to list these references, because they were very interesting reading, but also in response to statements about Jehovah's Witnesses'. As I am one, I am in the best position to describe the basic beliefs as regard this topic.
With regard to The Creation Of the Universe and All Of the Life Therein: JW's believe the Bible's story.
This does not mean that we believe the Earth is 6000 years old, nor that the universe was created in six 24 hour days. The Bible frequently uses days as a figurative representation of an indeterminate period of time. i.e. One "Day" could be any number of years, more than likely billions. The statement that the universe around us could be thrown together in six literal days is unrealistic, ignorant, and ignores scientific fact.
Speaking of scientific fact: Our belief is that God gave Humans an amazing brain and said concerning us "Why, now there is nothing that they may have in mind to do that is unattainable to them." Genesis 11:5 That said, human knowledge is inferior to God's Knowledge. After all, if he made everything, who better could explain it?
Biblical Explanations: If you had to describe a jet airliner to a stone age culture, would you go into thrust/weight ratios and lift capacity? Of course not! You would endeavor to speak in terms that they could understand. Same with the Bible. Speaking to simple people, the Bible didn't attempt a technical explanation of creation. It described the process so it could be comprehended by sheepherders, blacksmiths, and farmers. Simple, easy to comprehend, and not to be taken word for word literally.
Finally, the Flood: The Bible is quite specific. People were bad, God destroyed them with a worldwide flood, He promised never to flood the earth again, Man moves forward.
Scientists have found marine fossils on top of mountains, in the Grand Canyon, places thousands of miles from the ocean. They have stated that at one time the Earth was covered in water. Woolly Mammoths have been found flash frozen in Siberian ice, their stomach contents still recognizable. Now, satelite imagery has found a "large man- made structure" on Mt. Ararat. The Turkish gov't has closed the mountain to everyone, however. The Bible speaks of "an expanse of water above". Again, simple ancients is who we are talking to, seems a good way to describe a thick cloud layer. Incedentally, this would change the radiation levels on earth and make carbon dating before the Flood inaccurate.
Where did the water go? It's still here! If the landmasses were flattened, the ocean would cover the land by many hundreds of feet.
As with so many arguments over the Bibles accuracy, many problems would be avoided if you wouldn't focus on nitpicky liitle details like whether or not Noah put fish in the Ark, and use your brain a little. It was a Flood! Fish live in the water! Why would he need to save them from anything? They had a bigger place to live for a year! The Bible only talks about the creatures moving on the Earth, Land animals and birds, on the ark.
I hope this has given you a good glimpse of the Jehovah's Witness view of Creation and the Flood, as well as our outlook on the Bible. It's God's Book. If it doesn't make sense, it's your POV that needs adjustment, not God's. The Bible can be explained logically without problem, contradiction or reliance on blind devotion.
For more information on Jehovah's Witnesses' beliefs, go to
http://www.watchtower.org