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Dr. Dino Goes to Jail...

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Maybe he can teach his fellow inmates how the T-Rex breathed fire and all dinosaurs were vegetarians when they lived together in harmony in the Garden of Eden. Those sharp teeth were clearly for eating leaves!

This was the funniest thing I heard all week.

 

The judge made a big point about him being jailed for his tax avoidance, and not his beliefs, which I thought was very kind of him ;)

The judge made a big point about him being jailed for his tax avoidance, and not his beliefs, which I thought was very kind of him ;)

 

Yes, churches have to pay tax on their employees too.

 

If Hovind really wanted his property to be registered under God's name, maybe he should've had God apply for a non-profit corporation.

is this the arrogant guy that was debating someone from skeptic magazine?

 

if so, im smiling.

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I don't know about that, but he's the guy with the Banana: The Atheist's Nightmare. He's right, though. The banana was designed....by man.

I don't know about that, but he's the guy with the Banana: The Atheist's Nightmare. He's right, though. The banana was designed....by man.

 

I think you're confusing him with Ray Comfort

 

Kent Hovind is the guy who likes to argue that dinosaurs were alive until long after the dawn of human civilization, citing multiple dragon legends as "evidence"

 

He's also one of those people who likes to argue that the receeding waters from the flood carved the Grand Canyon in a matter of days/weeks.

he spends all this time spreading the good news and now god is allowing him to be sent to prison for a large chunk of his life?

 

:confused:

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