Incredibly enough, this slide show was apparently presented at the conference. Jason Rosenhouse's Part I says:
Jason Rosenhouse writes:
A fellow named John Pantana got up to tell us about God's pharmacy. To anticipate in advance your natural question: Yes, he's serious. I know that because someone asked him precisely that after his talk, and he bluntly answered in the affirmative. Read it and weep:...
What's surprising is that Rosenhouse spoke with conference organizers who described how much submitted material was rejected because of low scientific quality, so if this slide show was found acceptable, it is difficult to imagine how bad the rejected material must have been.
--Percy
OK - I confess to having only skimmed the blog discussion quite lightly. In viewing the video, I just couldn't begin to believe that such had been presented at any creationism conference, much less one striving for high quality. It strikes me as being on the quack fringe of an already dubious alternative food/medicine discussion. Or something like that.
I'll restore all the hidden material (although some/all of the replies to the video message were of dubious quality).
Adminnemooseus
Admin writes:
It really helps moderators figure out if a topic is disintegrating because of general misbehavior versus someone in particular if the originally non-misbehaving members kept it that way. When everyone is prickly and argumentative and off-topic and personal then it's just too difficult to tell. We have neither infinite time to untie the Gordian knot, nor the wisdom of Solomon.
There used to be a comedian who presented his ideas for a better world, and one of them was to arm everyone on the highway with little rubber dart guns. Every time you see a driver doing something stupid, you fire a little dart at his car. When a state trooper sees someone driving down the highway with a bunch of darts all over his car he pulls him over for being an idiot.
Please make it easy to tell you apart from the idiots.
Source