Judge Jones and IDiots at SMU Today!

If I can make it, I will get to see Judge Jones III on a panel discussing the impact of the Dover trial. This is all part of a bunch of events happening there.

I’ll bring my ID book and see if I can get Judge Jones to sign it with some sly remark.

Dembski is apparently going to give his students extra credit for going. Well, not just going, but “interacting” with “Darwin lovers”:

I don’t want you going there merely as spectators but will indicate in class how you might actively participate and engage the Darwin-lovers you’ll find there.

Interesting. Why doesn’t he give extra credit for the science lovers there who’ve stood up for what they believe in and exposed ID as some pseudo-scientific crap that’s sole purpose is to “wedge” itself against Evolution. His own testimony at the trial exposes it as trash. But he seems to have forgotten that. He’s still pushing ID as some “acceptable scientific theory” when at the trial he admitted that it’s not acceptable, and that there’s no research to be done, and that it’s just a bunch of arguments against Evolution.

Breath in, breath out… Anyway, I hope I can go!

Thanks to TFN for letting me know about this.

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