User:Feredir28/Kent Hovind's Creation Seminar: The Garden of Eden

Kent Hovind's Creation Seminar: The Garden of Eden is a seminar where Mr. Kent Hovind spews his Christian young earth pseudoscience propaganda. Hovind claims to have taught science for several years. While manly attacking the age of the earth, it also includes several other ad hocs and topics. The program is over 2 hours long, so only the main points will be addressed in this review.

Lifespan in the Bible
The first hour of this seminar is basely Hovind attacking other Christian sects, the purpose of this review is to show the flaws in Hovind's arguments.|

Air and Health

 * Mr. Hovind begins to explain things about health. Please note: Mr. Hovind has poor science qualifications and has zero health qualifications.

Caveman / Missing Link Hoaxes
Then "National Geographic" put human/apelike-mixture features on these creatures walking through this ash. Now keep in mind not one bone was found. No bones are found. If you find perfectly normal human footprints, what would justify you putting dark-skinned, apelike creatures walking there on your drawing? And if I was an African American, I would be upset that they always use dark skin on the missing links! Like it's some kind of, you know, darker skin is less evolved! That's what they're trying to imply here. And why did they add this toe separation? Notice the big toe is separated away from the rest of them in the picture. They did it on purpose because it's a real serious problem going from an apelike foot to a human foot. Apes have a toe that sticks off to the side like a thumb. That's so they can grab a tree branch and hang by their back feet. You can't do that! If you want to practice that, I suggest that you start on a low branch for practice.

Because you are going to hurt your head. But here they have "four million years of bipedalism." And they gave every one of these so-called missing links human feet. Because the foot is a serious problem for the evolutionists.

Huge animals disprove evolution
Here Hovind tries to display modern or fossilized organisms that resemble living creatures, and try to convince the audience that they could not be the result of evolution. it begins with a jump back to the "Canopy" hypothesis, and that the various air pressure can alter a creatures size.

Rapdily Fossilized Objects
Here, Mr. Hovind tries to convince the audience that fossilization does not require millions of years and that objects can fossilized quickly.