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Myers,associate professor of biology at I had the good fortune to read pharyngula yesterday, and I found him excellentAlas, a blog Blog Archive Anti-Feminists Attack Pharyngula 3 PZ at Pharyngula responds to Zywicki.
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Pharyngula is by far the most trafficed of the scienceblog. com family of websites.
Abusing Science 2008
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Pharyngula is by far the most trafficed of the scienceblog. com family of websites.
Abusing Science 2008
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P.Z. Myers, on his active scientists 'blog Pharyngula, is in no doubt in his posting "I'm in the wrong business", subtitle "the God racket".
Religion Maxine 2006
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Stuart Pivar, the New York businessman who sued science blogger PZ Myers for a Dr. Evil-esque 15 million dollars has dropped said lawsuit, which is good news for Myers, aka Pharyngula, and the rest of the science blogging world.
Crackpot drops lawsuit after PR flacks fail to save the day; other Sunday reading 2007
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Stuart Pivar, the New York businessman who sued science blogger PZ Myers for a Dr. Evil-esque 15 million dollars has dropped said lawsuit, which is good news for Myers, aka Pharyngula, and the rest of the science blogging world.
Crackpot drops lawsuit after PR flacks fail to save the day; other Sunday reading 2007
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What would be more accurate would be to call Pharyngula
Pharyngula 2009
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They worship Charles Darwin as their monotheist God and they have dozens of patron saints adorning the walls of their atheist chapels, intellectual and ethical ghettos such as Pharyngula, Panda's Thumb, After the Bar Closes and richarddawkins. net forum.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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And my reaction is quite mild to PZ Myers' "Pharyngula" blog on the scienceblogs.com web site:
Death Threats Over "Religious Insult" in the US?? Steve Caldwell 2008
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A great post by PZ Myers on teaching science at "Pharyngula" with a thought on its relation to history by Sharon at Early Modern Notes.
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