..and for those Freepers who want to learn just how badly "DrDino" (Kent Hovind) mangles the science he attempts to address, and how often he presents gross misrepresentations as "truth", see for example:
Analysis of Dr. Dino (Kent Hovind)
Dr. Dino's "Fractured Fairy Tales of Science"
300 Creationist Lies (All from Kent Hovind)
And so on.
He doesn't claim tax exemption either, because he wants no government telling him he can't speak the truth.
ROFL! Well, that's *one* excuse, anyway.
My kids love it.
Why are you filling your kids' heads with this sort of propaganda and nonsense? Seriously, you're crippling their minds.
He said he had a debate at Berkeley and it was the most fun he'd ever have. No one there liked him.
Not even the folks at Berkeley like a liar.
While I don't agree with all of his assertions, he does present a lot of good evidence and doesn't tend to contradict himself nearly as much as the evolutionists he debates. (in fact I'm having a hard time recalling a time when he did.)
Maybe you should take your blindfold off and actually listen to the information, since you asked for it.
Telling people they're blind and ridiculously narrowminded is flaming now? Oh, that's just like redefining science! I get it!
The amount of Helium 4 in the atmosphere, divided by the formation rate on earth, gives only 175,000 years. (God may have created the earth with some helium which would reduce the age more.)
Notice that the beginnings of this "proof" doesn't support Hovind's claimed Earth age. Hovind then invokes the supernatural to overcome this flaw.
LOL It doesn't support Hovind's claimed earth age? Does it support evolution's claimed earth age? 175,000 is a lot closer to 6000 than 6,000,000,000.
There is nothing there that actually supports evolution in these links.
In addition I heard from Ken Ham's mouth that he doesn't have that big a problem with Kent Hovind - they were just recommendations. But atheists don't balk at using Ken Ham (answers in genesis) to put Hovind down. However try to get them to actually consider Ken Ham's main message about creation, and they will crucify him just as badly as they try to crucify Hovind.