RenaissanceBiker
Eats shoots and leaves.
Elvis had a black belt in karate.
..., my neighbours chicken farm could pass for the British House of Lords.
You understand me correctly. .....
The intent to defraud is clear. Especially given his past claims and current bouts with tax law.
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1)This is getting tiresome. You are repeating the same thing. You are not making any point related to academics.
It's not a question of who has the right to award a degree, it's a question of which degrees have evidence of being of value.
Basilio,
An honorary degree is just that. There's no course of work expected for its award. The point has never been the quality of the degree. You cross the line of reason when you insist it is a 'fake' degree.
Questioninggeller,
You never substantiated your allegation Hovind is guilty of fraud by nondisclosure. You haven't put a basis behind any point of concealment...
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.
Did he have any duty to include it?
Title XLVI
CRIMES Chapter 817
FRAUDULENT PRACTICES View Entire Chapter
817.567 Making false claims of academic degree or title.--
(1) No person in the state may claim, either orally or in writing, to possess an academic degree, as defined in s. 1005.02, or the title associated with said degree, unless the person has, in fact, been awarded said degree from an institution that is:
(a) Accredited by a regional or professional accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Commission on Recognition of Postsecondary Accreditation;
(b) Provided, operated, and supported by a state government or any of its political subdivisions or by the Federal Government;
(c) A school, institute, college, or university chartered outside the United States, the academic degree from which has been validated by an accrediting agency approved by the United States Department of Education as equivalent to the baccalaureate or postbaccalaureate degree conferred by a regionally accredited college or university in the United States;
(d) Licensed by the Commission for Independent Education pursuant to ss. 1005.01-1005.38 or exempt from licensure pursuant to chapter 1005; or
(e) A religious seminary, institute, college, or university which offers only educational programs that prepare students for a religious vocation, career, occupation, profession, or lifework, and the nomenclature of whose certificates, diplomas, or degrees clearly identifies the religious character of the educational program.
(2) No person awarded a doctorate degree from an institution not listed in subsection (1) shall claim in the state, either orally or in writing, the title "dr." before the person's name or any mark, appellation, or series of letters, numbers, or words, such as, but not limited to, "Ph.D.," "Ed.D.," "D.N.," or "D.Th.," which signifies, purports, or is generally taken to signify satisfactory completion of the requirements of a doctorate degree, after the person's name.
Did he conceal ‘christian’ with the intent to defraud?
As a citizen of Florida, under Florida State law Hovind can only claim his title if he "clearly identifies the religious character of the educational program"[1] . Hovind rarely does so. For example, the promotional material for a debate video produced by Hovind claims he is "a well-known creation speaker with a PhD in education" [2] Hovind and his staff repeatedly remove the "Christian" part from his degree title. Either he is embarrassed by the term "Christian" (very unlikely) or his is attempting to make his PhD appear to be something it is not.
Did his audience have any reason not to know Hovind’s degree was in ‘christian’ education?
Did anyone suffer damage because of this concealment?
...and now you want to complain that you're tired? Come, come, my little demigod. Don't morph back in to your human form just yet. It might be more productive if you would finish one point before moving on to irrelevancy.
You think you have a right to level baseless charges against someone? Clearly you think you're above the law.
Gene
Where did he "insist it is a 'fake' degree"? No one is making that claim.
My own unsupportable position is that Kent needs institutional care. From afar, he looks to be both somewhat dilusional, quite paranoid, and lacking any sense of personal responsibility for his own actions.
It's on record that he thinks the "evul gubbmint" is going to put transponders in people's heads (or hands) to track them wherever they go, etc. He has even trotted out the old bar-code scam more than once, plus the "UFO's are from Satan" line as well. Now it is obvious from the reports recently that he still believes the IRS (i.e. evul gubbmint) is out to get him again, by subverting the law, courts & jury, etc. How paranoid does he have to act before it is plainly obvious where his head is at?
And he has been into the scam industry for decades now. Right from the very start, with his fake degrees from "Patriot University" (and Storm Door Installation Service), through to the joke that is DinoLand and the scamming of his own trusting employees (part of the reason he is now in gaol). If it wasn't for the obvious delusions above, Kent would definitely be classed as a small-time con-artist and not-very-capable crook. Next stop down would be dud cheque writing...
Oh, sorry - he did that too!![]()
You just don't get the English language, do you? When has "fake" been the same as "illegal"? It's fake as in all the Anastasias out there even though they are/were all valid human beings.
Yes. This affects people's perceptions towards his claims. (They assume he is an authority in evolution and creation.)
...Go ahead and argue semantics and legalities AgeingYoung, you're embarrassing yourself by sticking up for a convicted criminal with no credentials of any REAL kind.
Gene
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ps: I enlarged the appropriate words so you might be able to see and comprehend them better.
Hovind does not disclose the religious nature (Christian Education) of his unaccredited degree even though he's a Christian nor does the name "Patriot Bible University" appear anywhere on his Dr Dino webpage. [edit to add: note the Dr. implies doctorate and Dino implies science]
Time for you to start supporting your claims:
1) Show me 2 videos that Hovind lets his audience know the full status of his degrees. (Link to them)
2) Show me the law where someone with an unaccredied degree can make recommendations for cancer treatment.
3) Show me evidence that Patriot University graduates do quality academic work.
4) Provide a link from Hovind's webpage where he mentions unaccredited, Patriot and Christian Education regarding his biography.
5) Lastly, you keep saying Hovind does not have "a 'fake' degree." Provide a link/post number where I wrote in this thread his "degree was fake".
Also note you selectively quoted me to avoid addressing my concerns.
Gene
eta: another slimey reference to fake; there are also countless insinuations to fake.
Basilio,
...You cross the line of reason when you insist it is a 'fake' degree. Additionally you ignore civil authority's right to govern private enterprise and grant authority as it sees fit....
Gene
This is 'damages?' lol You'd be laughed out on your ear.
Gene
eta: another slimey reference to fake; there are also countless insinuations to fake.
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You just don't get the English language, do you? When has "fake" been the same as "illegal"? It's fake as in all the Anastasias out there even though they are/were all valid human beings.
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Indeed someone has (cited) in addition to numerous people that just chimed in, and in addition to previous insinuations.Where did he "insist it is a 'fake' degree"? No one is making that claim.