Intelligent Design Proponents are Filthy Liars

... as if you didn't know...

At Panda's Thumb, there

is a guest post by Daniel R. Brooks, FRSC. Brooks is a professor in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto. In June 2007 he attended an apparently secret conference organized by ID advocates and entitled the "Wistar Retrospective Symposium."

This is quite an interesting read, and will make your blood boil. Read it and weep. . Or seethe.

This is part of the reason that the Blogging Peer Reviewed Research people do not need to explain why intelligent design material or Discovery Institute blogs are not valid BPR3 links. Not because of what is wrong with the writing itself, but rather, ... how many times, now many ways can I make this point .... would you play Wagner at a Jewish Wedding? I don't think so.

Hat Tip, and important commentary, at Pharyngula

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