Anyone that read the articles could see this footnote is a quote and it did not come from Hovind
Its understood just fine
Wolf
Of course it's understood. The footnote has nothing to do with the offer itself. The terms of the public offer are very specific and it deals with evolution, despite the evolutionsts denying it. The footnote(s) were added by the person attacking the offer and offeror.
It is also understood just fine that my quote at #201 was a quote and not my own writing, which I shall report here, despite all my innumerable links to the original. The quote and the precedent text to it, announcing what follow is a quote - ie, "reads" is in its entirety. The quotes lacks of the end quote, and it was attributed to me, which, as is now well known, it's not. No other text follows the quote.
Post #201 follows:
The offer reads in part: "Creationist Kent Hovind has widely publicized his "standing offer" to pay $250,000 for scientific evidence of evolution. He argues that the "failure" of anyone to claim the prize is evidence that the "hypothesis" of evolution is not scientific but religious in nature. What is the real meaning of Hovind's challenge?