Even the creationist website AnswersInGenesis.Com says that "...Hovind's document repeatedly misrepresents or misunderstands not only our article, but the issues themselves."
Hovind's spew has so many errors, misrepresentations, and outright falsehoods, that multiple webpages are dedicated to pointing out his screwups:
- How Good Are Those Young-Earth Arguments?
- 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
- 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
- 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.
- Kent Hovind's "Creation Seminar"
- An online version of Mr. Hovind's seminar on creationism and his "evidence" against evolution.
- Analysis of Kent Hovind
- A look into almost every claim that Hovind makes.
- Creationism Gets a Dash of Anti-Semitism
- A civil rights organization rants on Hovind for selling The Fourth Reich of the Rich, recommending The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and for promoting extremist views.
- Dr. Dino's "Fractured Fairy Tales of Science"
- A Response to Kent Hovind's Coast-to-Coast AM interview: August 2-3, 2000
- ANALYSIS OF KENT HOVIND: QUACKY QUOTES
- Kent Hovind's Cytochrome Lie
- Stupid Dino Tricks
- A Visit to Kent Hovinds Dinosaur Adventure Land
- Buddika's 300 Creationist Lies Index
- All just from Kent Hovind!
Thanks for all those links in your post #1333...I need to investigate them...but I just skimmed over the link to the Dinosaur Adventure Land...notice that in his little bookstore, they mention he carried books about how to fight the coming New World Order, and also snappy books on the government conspiracy to suppress a cancer cure(laetrile)...
Its gonna be fun, when I have time to read the whole article..
My husbands uncle lives in Florida, where the Dinosaur Adventure Land is located...we plan to visit him in the next year or so...I think we need to make a stop at the Dinosaur Adventure Land, and check it out...should be a laughable and entertaining way to spend the day...
There's a lot of anti-Bush websites out there too - making all sort of claims. Hmm...