It might also help if you could substantiate your claim that Baer's observations of general features developing in common at a particular stage and then diverging as development progresses is false. It is certainly true that early stages are also highly divergent but this doesn't show that there is no stage where there are such common feature, although there is evidence to show that there is no single chracteristic 'phylotypic' stage.
In fact, Randman, you will be held to supporting your claim in this regard. You are, in some cases, dealing with actual biologists. Not the best circumstances to be making wild claims without a thorough knowledge of the subject. You might want to tone down your rhetoric and be more cautious.