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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.
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.
Creation Science Evangelism was the government getting Hovind and his "attorney" Paul Hansen (who is not an attorney and is barred by the state supreme court from claiming or practicing law without a license and has been to jail for related thinking) to stop filing false liens on the property the federal government seize when Hovind failed to ...
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In 1989, Hovind started his Creation Science Evangelism.[9] In the first paragraph, it is mentioned that he holds degrees from unaccredited institutions, so there is no need to mention it again so explicitly in the second paragraph ("Hovind has no teaching credentials or academic degress from accredited institutions").
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However, in 2009, AiG was "really pleased to report" that Kent Hovind's website, Creation Science Evangelism (CSE), "has been completely revamped and it no longer espouses a number of the “don’t use arguments” defended by Kent Hovind in 2002" and; therefore, their 2002 article no longer accurately reflected their stance on CSE.
Hovind established Creation Science Evangelism in 1989, and frequently spoke on Young Earth creationism in private schools, churches, debates, and on radio and television broadcasts. Since January 2007, Hovind has been serving a ten-year prison sentence after being convicted in federal court of 58 counts, including 12 tax offenses, one count of ...