Hovind's passing on the con-ster business to his son
http://www.cseblogs.com/?p=63
...The spirit of the CSE Team is good, and we still get daily reports of souls saved and lives changed by the simple message of God’s incredible creation.
You know, this has been bugging me for quite some time. I just get such a negative kick in the gut when I see stuff like this, and I'm actually a spiritual person who believes in God. So I thought about it, and I think I've figured it out:
If one accepts that God made the universe, in all its glory, then it seems to me that one must accept that God made the universe
as it is.
Therefore, science is good, and holy, because it is a thorough attempt to understand the universe,
as it is (i.e., as God made it). Ideas that make it to the "theory" stage have been independently verified and have stood up to criticisms and questioning (but, of course, are open to being adjusted or even thrown out if better evidence comes along). Which makes science, in my opinion,
supremely holy in that it, above all other methods, is immune to the false prophets/gods/beings that seek to confuse and/or mislead and/or use people through religion. If God made the world and made us reasoning beings, then God surely wanted us to develop the scientific method to understand the world It made.
Conversely, people who persist in pushing the creationist angle, despite all of the evidence that is independently available to the contrary, are guilty of heresy. And people who
willfully persist in pushing this angle, despite having their arguments refuted, are actively engaged in evil behaviour, because they are actively denying the glory that is Creation,
as it is.
I realize that this argument is predicated on an assumption that stands completely outside the realm of science (i.e., that there is a God in the first place), but I just absolutely cannot come to terms with the idea that science, and all of the theories supported by science such as Natural Selection or our current scientific understanding of the development of the universe and Earth, is somehow contrary to God. It just makes no sense at all.
So, to bring it back to the topic of this thread, I'm also glad that Mr. Hovind is in jail. It has been clearly demonstrated that he willfully broke tax laws, among other abuses. And I happen to believe that he is a lying, God-denying heretic.