Kent Hovind FAQs
Examining "Dr. Dino"
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ent Hovind, who often
calls himself "Dr. Dino," is a charismatic proponent for
young-earth creationism who enjoys enormous popularity
with audiences (and web forums participants) from around
the United States. He runs
Creation Science Evangelism
and
offers
(U.S.) $250,000 to anyone who
can prove to his satisfaction that evolution happened. It should be noted that many
of his fellow young-earthers consider him to be an
embarrasment and that many of his arguments can be
found in
Arguments we think creationists should NOT use published
by the young-earth creationist organization Answers in Genesis.
Nevertheless, many people are directly or indirectly getting their
facts on evolution from him and his influence among "rank and file"
creationists cannot be doubted.
- How Good Are Those Young-Earth Arguments?
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Dave E. Matson's classic and detailed refutation of
the arguments used by Kent Hovind and many other
creationists to "prove" that the Earth is young.
- Kent Hovind's $250,000 Offer
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Shows why no one has collected is not evidence against evolution
since the offer is a sham, worded so as to be impossible to meet.
- The Hovind Bankruptcy Decision
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An appendix to the previous article that gives the
judge's finding that Hovind filed false tax schedules,
made a bad faith court filing, and lied about his income
in order to evade paying income tax he lawfully owed.
- Some Questionable Creationist Credentials
- Kent Hovind's claimed doctorate is from a diploma mill. This page documents false degrees held by Hovind and several other well-known creationists.
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