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Kent E. Hovind (born January 15, 1953) is an American Christian fundamentalist evangelist and convicted tax evader.His young Earth creationist ministry focuses on denial of received scientific knowledge in the fields of biology (evolution and abiogenesis), geophysics, and cosmology in favor of a literalist interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative found in the Bible.
Much of the criticism of Patriot is leveled at the controversial creationist evangelist Kent Hovind, who received M.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Patriot in 1989 and 1991, both in Christian Education. [ 8 ] [ 35 ] Hovind's use of the title Doctor in particular has provoked interest and subsequently, scrutiny of his education credentials as well as ...
Kent Hovind (Dr. Dino) - founder of the Creation Science Evangelism ministry. Willful failure to collect, account for, and pay over Federal income taxes, knowingly structuring transactions in Federally-insured financial institutions to evade the reporting requirements, and obstructing and impeding the administration of the internal revenue laws.
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Kent Hovind's Young Earth Creationist ministry was founded in 1989. In 1986, another creationist organization called "Reasons to Believe" was established. Unlike most current creationist organizations, RTB supports Old Earth creationism. [82] In 1987, the US Supreme Court again ruled, this time in Edwards v.
Previous/proposed change to: Kent E. Hovind (born January 15, 1953) is an American young Earth creationist and conspiracy theorist. It is more accurate to describe Hovind as a creationist and a conspiracy theorist as he propagated not only creationism, but a variety of conspiracies in his videos and on his website.
Kent Hovind (or, to use his correct academic title, Mr. Kent Hovind) is a young Earth creationist and convicted felon from Pensacola, Florida. Before his current incarceration, he promoted young Earth creationism and dominionist views in lectures and videos sold through his Creation Science Evangelism organization, and started Dinosaur ...
Or, if a more condensed version is desired: In 2002, he was criticized by Answers in Genesis (AiG), a Young Earth Creationist organization, for his continued use of discredited arguments that have been abandoned by others in the movement; however, in 2009, AiG reported that Kent Hovind's website had been revamped and their 2002 article did not ...