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Kent Hovind (15 Jan 1953 - ) is popularly known (and styles himself) as Dr. Dino. His website, Creation Science Evangelism ( http://www.drdino.com) states:

Creation Science Evangelism was started in 1989 by Dr. Kent Hovind. Kent Hovind is one of the most requested speakers on the Creation and Evolution topic in churches and Universities all over the world. Dr. Hovind served as an educator for many years teaching Biology, Anatomy, Physical Science, Mathematics, Earth Science, and many other sciences. Dr. Hovind has debated the Creation and Evolution controversy over 100 times all over the world, in many large Universities, and on thousands of radio talk shows.

Dr. Dino is one of the strongest proponents of Young Earth Creationism. He is also the driving force behind Dinosaur Adventure Land ( http://www.dinosauradventureland.com/).

About DAL (From http://www.drdino.com)
Dinosaur Adventure Land started as a dream of Dr. Kent Hovind's. Tired of the constant propaganda being spread about evolution through nearly all public state-funded science centers and museums, as though it is a fact, Dr. Hovind decided that it was time to start a Creation Museum, Science Center, and Theme Park that glorified God. . . . The Creation Museum has hundreds of amazing artifacts, that show evidence for creation. Such as, the Ica stones from Peru, showing pictures of men and dinosaurs on them.

Talk.Origins Archive has an extensive FAQ on Kent Hovind here.

Among his many interesting ideas is that man and dinosaurs have always lived together.

There’s actually overwhelming evidence that dinosaurs have always lived with humans. We simply called them dragons. Man killed most of them, and there may be a few still alive today. Scientific American, Giving Up? Author: Dr. Kent Hovind

Many of Dr. Hovind's arguments are rejected, not only by evolutionists, but by other creationists as well.

Much more can be found on Wikipedia's entry about him.

A Visit to Kent Hovind's "Dinosaur Adventure Land"

Analysis of Kent Hovind


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