er, torn to shreds, on Academia.edu.
Fun for the whole family!
http://www.academia.edu/2580595/Inside_t...sertation_
Fun for the whole family!
http://www.academia.edu/2580595/Inside_t...sertation_
Quote: Kent Hovind is a young-earth creationist who subscribes to a number of some of the strangestideas to be found in the Creationist movement. Other creationist organizations and think tankssuch as Answers in Genesis are aware of this, and have even made attempts to disassociatethemselves from Hovind and others like him just to maintain credibility for the movement.Recently, Answers in Genesis posted a list of 29 creationist arguments on their website that they strongly encourage creationists to discard forthwith. As they put it, “Even one instance of using afaulty argument can lead someone to write off creationism as pseudoscientific and dismiss creationists as shoddy researchers —or charlatans!”
Kent Hovind perfectly fits their criterion of a promoter of pseudoscience and a shoddy researcher, for he uses all of the arguments listed there.