"We have a village idiot in this country; it's called Fundamentalist Christianity"

Wise words from Frank Schaeffer.

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The video is well worth a watch, if you like to see a former Christian fundamentalist use some damning rhetoric against the batshit crazy group he used to be part of.

The Guardian has run a review

The Guardian has run a review by Richard Fortey of Richard Dawkins' upcoming book The Greatest Show On Earth. I won't get a free review copy, I'm sure... so I'm probably not going to spend time reviewing it myself. However, it looks like it's a feed of standard fare. I'm a bit comforted by this video, as it sounds like Dawkins doesn't waste much time with fossil apologetics. However, I'm wondering to what extent concepts such as homology, palaeontology, biogeography, and embryology are disjoined in their presentation. I wonder when someone is going to write a book about that for general consumption.

Anyway, here's the video plug:




Anyway, I'm off to Prague until Friday. Probably won't have much of a chance to blog again before that. Consider this an open thread.

Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting in Bristol

This week, I've been working on my presentation for this year's Society of Vertebrate Paleontology meeting in Bristol. The conference is next week and I've got my own talk, plus contributions to another talk and a poster. Unfortunately, I can't post details of my talk until after the meeting, because the abstract is embargoed. This year looks somewhat promising. There was a record number of abstract submissions, so a lot of the papers that focused on strict descriptive alpha taxonomy did not make the cut. I'm quite happy with that, to be honest. I don't really need to travel a long way to see talks on descriptions of new animals when, in a few months, I can read and use the paper. I'm a bit more interested in seeing progress on sorting out the relationships of problematic taxa, and maybe learning about novel uses for fossils. There's some promising stuff this year.

Spent part of last week on holiday in Prague. One of the great things about living in Europe is the short distance to all these great places.