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You might like Creaky Blinder if Scimandan suits your tastes. He's a Welsh creator with absolutely no accent whatsoever. He covers a broader range of topics these days, but is a fun watch.
Kent Hovind: "Atheists think they came from a rock." Nope. Kent's Christian view, however, is literally that men came directly from dirt, and women from a rib bone.
Actually Jesse, when I was in high school and the same book is being used, the rock theory is still in there so yes, it was and still is being taught in this country USA.
@@jesse_cole I've never once had someone making the "taught we came from a rock" claim produce anything other than other apologists making the same claim.
My favorite SciManDan responses are when in the video he's reacting to, the person has what they think is a major "gotcha" he just says stuff like "so??" or "yeah... that's how cameras work...".
You have probably seen more Matt Powell videos then most. Has he ever referred to himself as a professor? Does that just happen when you work with Kent
Evolution and genetics were some of the hardest classes I had in college. I wish I could have just thrown my hands up and yelled magic before going into the corner and sucking my thumb while rocking back and forth. Unfortunately, it's not magic, it's just complex.
I was raised Catholic, and learned about evolution in school nearly 60 years ago. It wasn’t the slightest bit controversial, and did not conflict with my religious training at all.
How curious 🤔 Beyond our investigative reach is where i hide my precious beliefs too, beyond anybody's ability to conclusively prove me wrong. I mean, before the universe and after death are genius hiding places befitting the Almighty 😏
To its credit, Catholicism hasn't placed any spiritual value in the degree of literalness in which one holds the bible for centuries. Raised in the UCC, I feel some mutual kinship and respect for that.
Same here. I grew up Catholic and went to private Catholic school and we had religion class but we also had science and learned about evolution and other actual science subjects. I don't remember any young earth teachings or anybody that believed in it.
Matt likes to cite mary schweitzer and her dino blood discovery... What he forgets / ignores is that Mary got into Paleontology as a Young Earth Creationist, she specifically studied it with the intent to prove the young earth claims of her religion. She gave up the YEC beliefs in favor of all her studies and research.
So many Young Earth Creationists find what preachers and apologists explanations of scientific discoveries unsatisfactory and insulting to put it mildly. Paulogia left YEC for the same reasons. I have only recently come across Emma's channel, I like her atheist content, and it is good to see more people putting down muppets misrepresenting science and TH-camrs exposing the idiocy of YEC believers such as Ken Ham, Kent Hovind, his son Eric, and Matt Powell.
@@briannewton3535 hey! Make fun creationists all you want but don’t slander the good name of the Muppets! Kermit would never deny the truth of evolution!
@@Cdr2002 Indeed, you are so right, that was wrong of me, and I seek forgiveness from Kermit and his pals, but the muppets sing a confusing song, not quite stairway to heaven played backwards, but Im sure the lyrics of Mahna Mahna is praising the creationist Ken Ham... "I'll have a Ham, do doo do do do" I don't know what to do? Should I pray? Help, I need guidance...
im so amused at how much you show in the first few minutes how kent hovind has no credentials at all to talk about evolution or call himself a doctor, and you still wanna go to dino land out of pure love for dinos. thats dedication right there
@Miles Doyle Nice copypasta. Also if your god exists, it is evil by its own admission but you christians never engage the logic parts of your brain and think it through. The biblical jesus didn't exist. It is an amalgamated story of heroes from other civilisations. Also fucking hell, dude if you want people to read any of that you need to use paragraphs. No one is going to read all of that. Maybe pick one or two points. Everything you said flies in the face of the evidence presented by experts in christian history and biblical scholarship who don't have a dependent confirmation bias. Yes, some crucified people were buried in tombs but maybe you should read about why that was the case and why it proves jesus, of all people, wasn't buried in a tomb and would never have been. You should read Dr Bart Ehrman, you know, an actual expert in the new testament. The abrahamic god has no love because the abrahamic god is not real. Simply another story with no evidence designed to exercise power over the fearful. Also you should check out "the atheist handbook to the old testament" by the ever amazing Dr Joshua Bowen. Again, an expert.
@Miles Doyle Is this just an extended argument suggesting that we read historical fiction as history because it mentions historical events and places? 🤔
When I was growing up I went to an evangelical youth group. We used to sing a song called “Don’t Try to Make a Monkey Out of Me.” It was just a silly song, but the effects of it were profound: after singing it so many times, with silly hand motions, week after week, it prepared me to reject anyone who said anything about evolution. By the time I got to 9th grade biology, my teacher had very chance of teaching me anything. My mind was completely closed off 🤦♀️
The 7y.o. child drowned at DAL in 2020. He pressured the parents into not seeking recompense and non-disclosure. He is a sociopathic narcissist with a heart the size of a caraway seed.
Yeah, even in this video you can see how he dissed Matt at the start when Matt came up with "Proffesor Powell" as he realized Matt came forth with higher imaginary degree than himself, he then went "well whatever" - that was funny and horrid at the same time and I think a little peak into Howinds mad sociopathic mind as he didn't like to have the lesser degree, but he couldn't openly say as he cannot attack his co-host so he just dismissed the idea (even though it was his own). It makes me wonder if Matt is just poor dum guy (which his own videos do suggest), who Kent is taking advantage of (to bring in younger audience) or if Matt is also on the scam and this is just his YT persona. I think, the unimaginative "professor Powell" kind of speak for the former rather than the latter. I'm kind of feeling bad for him to be under influence of that Ahole.
Completely share your feelings on "Want to debate but it's not my field". I'd add that the hypothetical debaters should also be expert communicators because just having the proper understanding of a scientific theory is sometimes not enough. Being able to explain it in the best terms to your audience is also fundamental
The shockin truths I've learned from Emma's videos: Women are people. Hair is not bread. Dinosaur is not a piece of hamburger. Keep doing the amazing work you lovely lovely human 🧡
@Miles Doyle God so loved the world that right at the start he set up his human creations Adam and Eve in a situation that, being all-knowing, he knew beforehand would lead to their and all their descendants' suffering, and then thousands of years later took human form, so that he could be killed to pay for the problem he'd created in the first place... yet human suffering continues just as before. Great plan.
I've learned from Emma's videos that we share the same beliefs and that she's a damn cool woman. I've also learned that MIles Doyle is a religious nutjob. Ok, I probably didn't learn this from Emma's videos.
I have an undergrad degree in evolutionary biology and the Origin of Species is pretty difficult to read even with that, mostly because it's written in Ye Olde Victorian English and there's a lot of terminology that we don't use now. Darwin also spends a lot of time explaining minutiae which can make parts of it quite a slog to get through.
Agree ive rad bit to me like reading hearing old plays. Not an easy read but the funniest thing is when theists say " look he says eyes prove god" yet the next sentence disproves it. Can they literally not read the next few words
17:39 Just remember folks, when Kent put the date for his little "come one, come all, debate me all day" get-together as the 24th, he did so _knowing_ that most people wouldn't even bother, given that it's the day before a national holiday. So when everyone's busy travelling to & eating turkey with family and Kent's busy hanging out with tumbleweeds & chirping crickets, he can claim all the atheist evolutionists were _obviously_ too scared to come and face him.
@@alanthompson8515 ya he should be in the book but all that is ran by liberalism so the publishers would just discontinue guiness book of world records
@@jimmynolet3752 Oh dear. No sense of humour, I see. So perhaps I should ask again: "Who says KH won 200+ university debates?" Was it KH by any chance? Did any of the universities / opponents agree with him? Did he ever admit to losing any? ("I wasn't prepared for that" type of thing). Extraordinary claims reuire extraordinary evidence, as they say. Where is yours?
You would regret trying to get a debate with him. He is extremely sexist and throwing out insults when you makes your points. Just call them stupid and refuse to listen to what you're saying. He had a conversation with Rachel Oates and he was absolutely horrible to her. So his "nice grandpa" is just a fasade.
Yes, he is not a "nice" person. He and his followers are absolutely disgusting and dishonest interlocutors and will do whatever they can to tear down people that oppose Kent and expose his lies. In addition, he absolutely hates LGBT individuals and will use that as a weapon, fuel for his fire, to prod his followers with even more reason to send hate your way. Just be careful.
@@Starhawke_Gaming yeah I've seen Aron Ra, Hanna and Jake and a couple of more people trying to tackle him. Nothing but insults. Yeah one of those "hate the sin don't the sinner" people. I would want to just laugh at him, but after finding out so much about him made me so angry everytime I see his smug face!
He is a master manipulatior and there is a lot of evidence coming up lately in a case with one of his ex wives that he's potentially physically and emotionally abusive.
@@Starhawke_Gaming good I'm glad he's been convicted. Should be in jail again though. He pulls this shit all the time. Frivolous lawsuits to delay shit.
Yes, Kent in fact had a total of 0 doctorates. Most -Highschool- -Middle school students- small children are in fact smarter than Kent. I have intensely dislike this guy since 2008 or so when I was still a Christian and found him shameful to the faith and that he was leading people away from Christianity, he was part of my deconversion so I can not say I was wrong.
@@MammaApa Or Copy and Paste. Serious, these Kind of people are getting more and more annoying. All over TH-cam, doesnt matter the content. Living spambots.
I honestly believe he is serious in his beliefs. He is absolutely mental, he believes that he is actually getting jailed for preaching the gospel and opposing evolution. Oh, and if you are LGBT Kent and Matt both hate you.
@Miles Doyle You ought to learn what a confirmation bias is xD Hell doesn't exist, a god evil enough to create hell wouldn't be worth worshiping, people die for all gods not just yours, none of that proves magic, and evolution and geology/physics are all still facts. Nice spam though, very convincing 😂
Fun fact: You can read Kent Hovind's doctoral dissertation on WikiLeaks. The opening line is "Hello, my name is Kent Hovind." I'm not joking, that's how he starts his doctorial dissertation. It just gets worse from there...
logicked even named his series on kent "Hello, my name is Kent Hovind." and he does read a few excerpts from kent's dissertation in some of his videos. it's hilarious
At least it's not "Ladies and Gentlemen,My name is Paul Heyman" that would just be an insult to one of the Greatest wrestling minds in the world. Hovid sounds like most Religious Right nutjobs....someone that yaps on and on just to get off on the sound of their own voice.... Go to bed,Old Man!!! - MST3K
Honestly, I'm pretty surprised you aren't familiar with Sci Man Dan. He's been around in the skeptic community for years and is fairly well known. Anyway, here's to the algorithm 🍻
Personally not a big fan of Sci Man Dan. He is the only conspiracy debunker I just can't stand. My main issue is that he often doesn't really debunk arguments, but instead just dismisses them without giving a proper reason and then resorts to cringey burns towards their "opponent". It's the only "voice of reason" channel where I felt like the creationist/flatearther/whatever won the argument. And I thought "man, if I was one of those consperecy theory guys, this video would have reinforced my beliefs"
I've met Kent Hovind when I was 12-13 years old. Went to a "lecture" in a church. As a kid I thought he was so smart...oh boy. I think the "we came from rocks" jab is a misunderstanding of abiogenesis, that the elements that formed to make the first living cells are "rocks", not understanding how the amino acids and proteins are most certainly not "rocks". Also check out Aron Ra's debunk of Kent Hovind videos--amazing stuff!
It isn't a misunderstanding, it is blatant misinformation to make him and his 'teachings' look/sound better/more intelligent. He has been given the information and corrected enough times to know it is wrong. But he chooses to spout the nonsense anyway, perpetuating the misinformation to those who have not been given the correct information and just take what he says on face value.
@@DP-qf6bb evolution isn't an explanation for the origin of life. Churches operate on tax exemptions, and very much do teach the young at Sunday school. Aside from having nothing to do with the topic at hand, your assertions are demonstrably lies. So you agree, you think life came from dirt and a golem spell?
The JOke Goes Like This: I have a friend who's dyslectic. But he is also an insomiac. So the nights became long and boring. And so, as the agnostic he is, he ended sitting up all night wondering if there is a dog.
The scariest thing is that Kent was a school science teacher and he no doubt still influences kids. I just downloaded his dissertation and it starts off saying that evolution isn't true because, left to their own devices, a house would crumble and a highway would become overgrown. Everything tends towards disorder. Yes Kent, they would because they are MAN MADE structures. A forest would also grow and the wildlife would also become more prolific, you know, like in NATURE. I can't even with these morons. Great video Emma, you are much nicer than I am because if I went to one of Kent's seminars I would probably end up trying to strangle him out of pure frustration. :p
The "came from a rock" nonsense is his personal tagline. He has had evolution explained to him so many times, even by people using small words, that he has to be entirely disingenuous to actually believe it. Aron Ra has recently done a series of videos debunking Hovind's "lies in the textbooks" videos that are definitely worth a look.
I thought it may be a reference to the meteorite origine of life theory (is it theory level even)? Aka the idea that instead of spontaneously happening in the primordial soup, life first came to earth as bacteria on an asteroid
@Miles Doyle Thanks a lot, Miles, for your... uh... totally coherent and very well put together... rant. The use of copy pasted Bible verses is totally something I've never seen, very original. But please, before posting a comment ever again, I'd ask you to get that enter key checked out. I think it's broken.
@@FlareonSky no, he is referring to something he used to repeat during his VHS seminars, something like "then the rock turned to soup, and the soup came alive" blah blah blah to make light of the idea of primordial soup.
@@FlareonSky - the theory you are referencing is called Panspermia, and it doesn't actually address the problem of the source of life, it just kicks the can down the road, since even if the original cells that formed life here on Earth didn't form here, they would have had to have formed **somewhere**.
This comment is mainly to feed the algorithm. Your appearance on Paulogia’s Live channel got me here-I’m now in the process of watching your videos on ‘Not a Doctor’ Hovind. Kent’s whole schtick is feeding his ego, perhaps one day he’ll see his own reflection in one of those lakes and fall in…Though if the lakes in Alabama are like they are in Texas, it’s just a muddy soup. Keep up the good work!
One of Kent’s favourite straw men is inanimate matter suddenly one day, woke up, grew legs and was alive. He of course wrongly considers this part of the theory of evolution. He doesn’t seem to be able to grasp that abiogenesis is a seperate topic.
He knows what he says is wrong and why it is wrong, but he goes ahead and says it anyway. That's because he isn't talking to us. His target audiences are children, the ignorant, the already indoctrinated and the feeble minded. They will readily buy what he has to sell. He is a professional liar, and he doesn't care about whether it's morally wrong or not, because it pays the bills very nicely.
@@DP-qf6bb "...a soup that came alive." Do you really think that this childish and flippant phrase actually represents how scientists regard extremely complex reactions within organic chemistry? Studies in those fields are some of the most difficult scientific undertakings that exist, while I am absolutely certain that you would be completely unable to clearly and scientifically describe even the most basic metabolic process happening right now within your own body. It is YOU whose brain and mentality is hobbled by religious bias and indoctrination. That is why it is YOU who can only describe science in cartoonish and dumbed down phrases that have no connection whatsoever to the scientific realities of chemistry or biology.
Matt Powell sat there patiently for so long because he's built up an incredible amount of patience. Anyone that can go to church every weekend (or more!) and sit there for hours on end listening to things they have already heard beforre(since they've all read the bible, right?) requires an incredible amount of patience or dedication, IMO.
Kent Hovind spoke at my Christian high school in 1995. I sat in the audience passively listening but thought there was something strange about him. His script was no different then than it is now.
@Miles Doyle I have heard this my whole life. Hearing it one more time is supposed to work? Forgive me if I seem rude. Your beliefs are your privilege. Don't expect others to share.
The point is that Kent brings nothing new to his argument. He is too prideful to correct his errors. Science revises theory as new information comes in. Creationist don't do that because they claim to start with all the answers. Have a nice life, I hope you find reality someday.
Not just Kent, but Eric Hovind also uses the same script... one of the funnier parts of the Kent/Eric Hovind vs Logicked/Paulogia videos is hearing Kent's words from the 90s being parroted by Eric.
The matador's cape is red to avoid worry about it being stained with the bulls blood during the fight. In modern day, where bulls aren't killed during the performance, it is simply tradition. The original tradition may still be practiced, but I can't imagine it remains dominant.
Emma, not only have you perfectly mirrored my love/hate relationship with this man in only a way that I thought only I could reconcile, but you have done so with the most lovely accent that I think I’ve ever heard. In short, thanks for this, I’ll be waiting for more!
"Coming from a rock" is a super super oversimplification of the theory abiogenysis. (The theory that raw elements were able to eventually self organize and eventually create life. That's at least my understanding)
@@pyxeeful just wanted to try and help and impart some knowledge for those of us who didnt get the reference and didn't feel like googling it. But yeah, it's not even remotely correct.
I might be reading you wrong, but I'm sorry if you thought I was being hostile. I didn't mean to be. I was agreeing and meant to be funny when I said the rest. Like how silly is it he's done that bit forever. Again sorry if it came off badly.
For my entire childhood education I was only ever given the creationist view. I have since been able to cobble together a maybe 4th grade level of scientific education. Please keep doing more I love these videos!
Even at my small public school, we skipped the portions in textbooks that dealt with geologic eras, or anything that overtly contradicted young earth creationism. I remember our scholastic bowl team getting crushed on questions with words like "creteatious" or "mezazoic" when competing with serious schools.
@@darkstar4494 Well, still public school, but in the middle of Illinois. I think the population is around 2500, with over 95% being Christian. People just don't want their kids learning about stuff that contradicts the Bible. I'm not sure how they get around it legally.
Hovind's "Ph. D. thesis" is available online. People got ahold of it. Posted it. Read it out loud, pointed, and laughed. The ensuing shame probably led to the Top Secret policy being applied. Letting people know how low their academic standards are...makes it hard to market said standards.
Great breakdown, thank you. Couldn't quite get my head around the 'Emma reviewing Kent and Matt reviewing Dan reviewing Matt' aspect at first, it took a bit of getting used to, but managed it in the end and had some laughs!
I was born, raised, and still live in the city where he had his dino park. Last time I was down that way, it was abandoned and grown over. There's rumor its going to be developed, but who knows. As far as this city goes, he isn't the only evangelical issue. Look up Pensacola Christian College and a much smaller group, Bible Baptist Church/Pensacola Bible Institute. Thanks for all ya do!
Oh man I know a few people from my ol church who went to Pensacola. It was thought of as the gold standard of Christan education. And we're all the way in California. I'm scared to look at it through a new lense.
tl;dr? I assume this insanely long wall of text is just Christian preaching they know nobody will actually read because it's a really long wall of text?
I grew up in a small town in Mississippi, and the schools literally used the Bible as one of the textbooks for history. I cant explain in words how much i absolutely hated growing up in that backwards ass town, and the amount of trouble i got in for " Going against God".
when Kent talks about "men coming from rocks", he´s talking about planetary evolution of earth and abiogenisis (yes, he conflates all of this under biological evolution).
Because he thinks evolution isn't just the specific process of biological evolution, but _any_ natural process left to its own devices without constant divine tinkering.
@@figglypuff Because mud beats rock, at least according to Pokémon from which he seems to get his ideas about how evolution works from, #CheckmateAtheists!
I am constantly amazed at the level of smug idiocy these guys present. How they make money off of fools is baffling, but I guess there are people who identify with the arrogance. As to Emma, always a pleasure.
@@avi8r66 , Yes... he did make his point "I'm religious and I have no idea why, or how, but all other religions are wrong. Worship my god, or Else! >:(" It's seen by reading the first paragraph... reading the last couple of sentences and skimming the rest. Skim reading is a time saver. :D
@Timothah Molone Jesus, essentially a god in his own right 'died?' for 'your' sins? This is bizarre on a number of levels. Let's begin with the part where you were cursed by God because of his gardeners eating special fruit, before they knew the difference between right and wrong. Rather than teaching them in that moment, the all powerful God threw a tantrum and cast them out of his private garden and cursed them and all who would come after them. Is that even a little bit sane? I mean, really? So then, later, he decides to undo this weird punishment he himself put on humans, but to do this he, for some reason, needs a big show. So he impregnates a woman (thus this kid is not in the King David lineage, since that would involve the sperm of Joseph, who wasn't involved), and she gives birth to the son of god, a guy who is himself a god with powers. He then pretends to die in a big bloody show, appears 'risen' to a couple of questionable witnesses (instead of more reliable people), and then heads off to parts unknown. Seriously? That's what you are praising?
If you think dinoland is impressive, you should see Ken Ham's "Ark Encounter" which shows dinosaur and human animatronics/displays together on a full scale ark (kinda) converted to a museum. Funny how even with modern construction methods, they still had to use steel and basically just build it around a building for it to be structurally sound even on stable land lol
Even better, he conned the local authorities into coughing up more than half cash to pay for it, and giving him the land for $1, which he then sold to himself personally, but was caught, and had to sell it back to his company. He claims it is a charity, refuses to pay taxes on it, even for local emergency services, & the total cost was around $102 million. He claimed his ark was constructed using nothing but traditional methods by Amish carpenters or somesuch, (ie using steel, concrete and massive mechanical cranes and plant equipment). He's a massive Trump Level grifter.
@@memkiii "charity" huh? Neat. So that means the tickets for admission are free or only for the cost of upkeep right? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Ken Ham's ability to financially succeed is just more evidence of how wealthy, powerful, and *gullible* American fundamentalists are. What was that "trapped in a room with toddler holding a loaded gun" analogy again?
Not that stable ground. They had a lot of costs after flood damage of all things (no sadly not the building, the road to it was partially destroyed by a mud flood)
love how the little card thing in their intro had "October 27st" instead of "October 27th." Like come on Kent, you've got 4 doctorates, supposedly, and yet you can't fix a typo.
Iirc, Kent Hovind actually _has_ had debates with science folks/educated atheists, and it's always ended horribly for him. This is why he nowadays only does these home made, meant for his congregation sermons about how stupid he thinks science is. He tried to sit at the grown up's table and was laughed out of the room.
Lots of factual errors there. It's not that Nazareth didn't exist, it just didn't exist at the time of Jesus. The Roman historians and Gospel writers and church fathers weren't contemporary with Jesus. But to be honest I don't care. No one has proved a God exists in any meaningful way and Yahweh wasn't the supreme God just the Jewish forge God who became a war God in the iron age. Essentially he's a kosher version of Thor or Mars. Mars is an irradiated rock floating around in space and it can't have human children.
I have watched parts of several 'debates' Hovind had with atheists. Even though his notions are refuted again and again, he uses them every single time. Nothing can penetrate his obstinate, willful ignorance.
@@zoranocokoljic8927 Logicked was the one most credited for that I think. In fact the title for his Hovind series being "Hello, my name is Kent Hovind", was a direct quote from the thesis. It's first sentence, if I recall. Aron has addressed a lot of Kent's work as well, but I don't know if the thesis specifically was addressed. I don't think the thesis has enough substance to it to merit more than outright mockery though.
@Timothah Molone It's ok if you want to promote your Christianity. But you might want to rethink things if you are considering Kent a good example of a Godly man. You would probably do better to find good examples of Christians that people would admire and want to emulate, in order to attach your evangelism to. And a prayer like that is appropriate for the situation after someone has been converted. Beforehand, it looks pretty absurd to suggest that. I don't believe in the the father, so the laws and the concept of his sins, separating from him, and the requirement of someone else's blood sacrifice to wash away said sins, are all pretty irrelevant to me. Quick question though. How or why are we separated from, or requiring him to "send his holy spirit", if he's omniscient, and omnipresent? Or is the holy spirit not part of the omnipresent thing?
Idk if anyone else has mentioned it yet, but you can, in fact find Kent Hovind's doctoral dissertation out there. If I remember correctly, it starts with "Hello, my name is Kent Hovind."
Just discovered this channel through other atheists’ channels and I have to say I love your light hearted approach to this willfully ignorant meatsack. I can’t wait to check out more of your videos
Keep up the great work! So nice to see young people thinking reasonably and promoting science. I can only hope young people like yourself are truly “our future.”
This is the first video of yours I've seen, and I'm appreciating your eloquence and clarity so far. Plus, you are generally positive, and you have a Kirby in the background, so I'm sold. Watching further in the video, I've come upon your question about how Matt Powell is so uncomfortable. It's because he's a shallow, terrified boy wearing the costume of a hateful, bigoted preacher.
I don't know anyone who thinks humanity sprang from a rock specifically, but I know many who say humanity was formed from dirt; they're called "Christians."
You keep saying this is a long video, but I would have been down for 3 more hours of this. Your enthusiasm for Hovind’s dinosaur park is such a relief since the man and his park usually just make me feel unbridled rage. It was a relief to be able to laugh and roll my eyes at his ridiculousness (and absurdly amateurish and unprofessional video skills) for once.
I have no idea how she says such nice things and is so incredibly sweet all the time. I love her videos. She gets so excited about things I'm flabbergasted at and I'm doing so, make me laugh too. BTW, I'm also commenting because of the novel of ridiculousness the previous comment is. How did you get so lucky? 😂
RR830 I have no idea, but it’s quite the interesting novel, lol. I didn’t encounter things like this when I was a Christian, but now that I’m openly atheist I get similar comments from time-to-time. Never such a lengthy one, though.
In 2023 Kent Hovind's close friend was arrested for sexual assault of a nine year old at Kent's theme park . Also at Kent's theme park there was the death of a 7 years old who sadly drown in a baptism pool. The park has no insurance to cover the visitors. I write this while wearing a red T shirt and red tartan patterned shirt.
Strong warning if you keep doing Kent/Matt videos; Matt is infamous for editing out chunks of videos to make his argument seem superior. Please watch the original video of SciManDan's first to make sure nothing is being cut when you go see Matt's version of the video in question.
MANY of the apologists do this. Ray "Banana" Comfort had a video discussion with John Gleason (aka @Godless Engineer), and when Ray used that footage over on his Living Waters video he butchered the video, cutting it up in entirely dishonest ways, erasing most of John's arguments and even using his responses to entirely different questions. Utterly dishonest. Best thing you can do to make it obvious that is happening is to have some sort of clock overlay or in the background in your original video to make it clear that content is being spliced and rearranged.
Please don't stop doing what you're doing! I wish I'd had access to rational thinkers like you when I was a young adult in the beginning of (what became a long and grueling process of slowly) deconstructing the way my (fundamental/pentecostal/evangelical) parents indoctrinated/groomed me from a young age. I'm always happy to see more and more people with a rational belief system working to change the horrifying realities humans face in this life, on this planet, instead of waiting on some happily-ever-afterlife to see things improve things for humanity as a whole. Thanks for being a lovely voice of reason! Yabadabadoo! ;)
I find it realy interesting that he uses his condescending "yeah, ok." To literally everyone, not just his opponents. Up to and including his co-host, staff, and even his guests.
I simply don't understand why they insist on comparing petrification and fossilization. Their examples of petrified teddy bears and boots aren't even close to fossils. Fossils can only be formed by organic matter. Petrification is when a porous object becomes so saturated with soluble minerals that it takes on the appearance and traits of stone but their original matter still exists within it. Fossils actually lose their fully organic composition and just leave behind their mineral/non-decomposable substances. (from what I understand, in a terribly encapsulated generalization)
@Miles Doyle oh this is a rather disturbing post. very similar to a person in the midst of a psychotic rant. I hope you can get some medical assitance. a lot of talk of death and blood and supernatural ghosts. your book the bible is absolutely terrifying.
@Miles Doyle Herod, King of Judea, died around 5 BCE. His kingdom was divided among three of his sons. They were considered Roman-allied autonomous prefects, not monarchs. Around 6 CE the Romans coveted Judea and invaded from Syria. They took the major portion controlled by one son, but they allowed the other two sons to keep their fiefdoms in the East. One of these sons was Antipas, the "Herod" who killed John the Baptist. The Roman occupation of Judea, of course, prevented the re-establishment of the Herod monarchy. So no, there were no kings during the period Jesus would have been alive.
When Kent tries to "debunk" someone's video, it has been shown that he CHOPS THEM UP to the point where that person appears to be making just the OPPOSITE POINT from what they actually are. Kent has to do this to make his argument appear to make sense. One needs to watch the original videos to find out what Kent deleted to make his points.
Yea it is funny the one on Genectically Modified Skeptic he says something about gays on the video Kent says so you left because of sin not mentioning that he watched atleast part of GMS video about his partner who is a girl btw answering questions but he doesn't acknowledge that.
Hi Emma, If you want to see some systematically pull Kent Hovind works apart then the wonderful AronRa is worth watching if you haven't found him already. You will also love Sci Man Dan's work, definitely worth a watch and maybe do an episode with.
@Miles Doyle We know Jesus existed. His existence isn't proof of magic or 'God', tho. We also know magic isn't real and there's 3,000 gods out there, so what proof do you have for yours, which others don't have? PS: The Bible is as much proof for 'God' as Spider-Man comics are for his existence. It's ok to believe, but you are using mob & fear tactics to make ppl "love" your 'God', which makes 'God' look like a tyrant (but not more than the Old Testament). Not a good way of defending a god of love ☻
I saw you on SciManDan's channel. I'm hooked, you are absolutely adorable and so sharp. I tell my friends Kent graduated with honors from Trump University and once they listen to him speak for 30 seconds they believe me.
Yes! His speech patterns are very Trumpian: full of asides about how everyone loves him and secretly knows he’s right, and he has all the best knowledge; constantly asking the listeners to agree with him; ending a run of patter with “okay”. I don’t know why more people haven’t pointed this out.
Re: coming from a rock - that's Kent's (deliberate?) misunderstanding of abiogenesis, which he also conflates with evolution. His nonsense has many layers.
He was corrected on this many many times and he still refuses to admit any error. He will lie for "god" until he is blue in the face. He also doesn't understand that there are no kinds. Not all cars are Corvettes, but all Corvettes are cars. He lets it fly over his head and plow forward like nobody is gonna see how dumb he is.
I knew someone was going to beat me to this. Also, Kent's doubly ridiculous because in the bible Adam was shaped from clay. In other words: even by Christian standards we came from a rock.
Fun fact: Coming from a rock that came from nothing is exactly what Kent Hovind believes. As stated in the bible in the story of the creation; "God created the heavens and the earth (out of nothing)"... and a bit further on; "He took a handfull of clay (which is grinded down rock) and shaped it into a man." As Kent takes the Bible very literaly and those are the two steps how God created mankind (according to those bible chapters), then Kent believes just that, he came from a rock that came from nothing.
@@krasmazov1959 I was wracking my brain, because I was pretty sure I'd seen the actual text of the dissertation somewhere (at least part of it). I do watch Logicked, so that would make sense.
That intro though. I laughed so loud I scared my cat! 10:07 "Here's a picture of him looking *at the top of eyepiece of* a microscope" Fixed it. There is absolutely no way he can clearly see anything that might be on the slide. Microscopes just do not work like that. 10:14 "If hard rock can name itself a god, you can name yourself a professor" Wow when even Kent Hovind is dragging your credentials as bullshit ... Yabba dabba fence post!
@@jacketrussell Well, I don't trust what this demonstrated liar says. I will check and see if they are. Edit: Checked under a non-premium account. I see no adds before or add breaks. You might be right about them not being monetized. So, he sticks with his usual grift of selling junk on his site.
As an added bonus, the community responses to Kent's seminars give some real science education too, as well as some insight into his manipulation techniques.
The way Matt Powell kept like awkwardly shifting and cringing every time Kent had trouble setting something up was almost too much for me to finish the video for some reason. 😂 also yabadabadoo!!
SciManDan is such a Gem, been following him for years! collab in the cards 👀 also Kent says athiest believe we came from rocks because he says that "non living material" can only be in the form of rocks, and his very basic explanation of abiogenisis is that "life came from non life" so its a strawman built on a strawman that he barely could debunk
7:52 Kent is so damn smug when that into plays. He's so proud of it. Look at em with that smug little grin. They are so adorable with their marching shirts. I am catching up on your Kent adventures after seeing you on The Creeky Blinder. So far, I absolutely love your content. I've been watching SciManDan since he had like 5k subs; an old school SMD subscriber. I love this video so much and I'm off to binge the rest of your content. Keep up the great work. Also, there should be a meet-up at the dinosaur land exhibit thing of all of the science TH-camrs like Dan, Creeky, Catz, and Emma. I'd show up to that. We could all experience it together.
I don't know if they did it in this video, but when they were responding to a Rationality Rules video, they deliberately cut parts of his video out to make it appear he was saying something different than what he actually said. It's a very dishonest tactic. I wouldn't be surprised if they did the same thing to Sci Man Dan's video.
When you say he comes off as a sweet grandpa I am like… where? He reminds me of my grandpa in only the worst ways. I find him infinitely judgmental and egotistical. 🤦🏻♀️
I’m waiting for the spin-off, The Jetsons themed park and talking points. I expect them to be just as beautifully well thought-out and reasoned as his current Flinstones motive.
It's odd when they just have to pretend that science has anything to do with them.... They should just have their faith, and acknowledge they believe that which is absurd
I really enjoy your videos. I'm a gay atheist living in ultra conservative South Carolina. I grew up very religious and even though I'm no longer a Christian in the traditional sense, it angers me how Christianity has been weaponized against the lgbtq+ community.
I really hope that Matt Powell brought his giant inflatable banana, Dr Peel with him while he visits with Kent. It would be sad if he left Dr Peel home alone.
@@michellebennett4015 Think about it, Psalm 22 is being quoted in context of how Dr. Peel would feel abandoned if Matt left him behind when moving to the abandoned sandbox, like family pets getting abandoned in a move. 😿
Okay to be fair, Powell’s header does look like something a slightly tech inept professor would make for their online profile on a university website 🤣
Wow I would be so DOWN to go to their Thanksgiving event at their Dinosaur Park :O I've always wanted to taste an American Thanskgiving dinner, the food looks so good in the movies haha plus.. dinosaurs!! Please continue reviewing that video, it was entertaining and interesting :)
@Miles Doyle dude what? XD Events in the bible did occur alongside actual history yes, that is a truth, buttttt it doesn't make the bible a document of scientific merit. That being said, why tf are you trying to convert people in TH-cam comments? The bible legit says to bring people to God through your works. So go serve your community, don't waste energy more efficiently spent elsewhere. This isn't the way to win people. Peace.
I'm so glad all of us bashed in each other on this way. I'm following a Sciman Dan for a long time and thanks to him (and Kent, imagine that, lol) I found your channel too. Btw, I previously watched all responses on this video and just now this one too. Anyway, good work, keep it going. ☺️
To be fair, the original word used in those passages means "flying things". So your not really pointing out a Biblical error there so much as pointing out the limitations inherently found in trying to translate one language into another.
@@thesacredlobo to be fair., conflating birds and mammals because they fly sounds more like stone age reasoning than "scientifically accurate." Edit: and it's not to point out an error in the bible, it's to point out the error of Felon Hovind's assertion that the bible is scientifically accurate. You know, the tome with the scientifically accurate act of god stopping the rotation of the planet and starting it again without catastrophic results for life on Earth.
Fun fact.... In Kent's worldview, mankind is made of rock which is made of nothing, as per the story of creation in the bible; "God created the heavens and the earth (out of nothing), and took a handfull of clay (grinded down rock) and shaped it into a man.".... So every time I hear Kent calling out his favorite catchphrase to ridicule a scientist or an atheist; "You believe you came from a rock that came from nothing.", I want him to say: "You believe that too Kent. Because that's exactly the way in these 2 steps described in the bible how we are made."
Thank you so much for watching! I had a surprisingly great time learning how to twist science to fulfil our flintstones lifestyle fantasies. Do leave your thoughts down below, it really does help, and if you don’t know what to say just write “Yabadabadoo”!
"Yabadabadoo"!
You might like Creaky Blinder if Scimandan suits your tastes. He's a Welsh creator with absolutely no accent whatsoever. He covers a broader range of topics these days, but is a fun watch.
The Creation Seminar is available online for free.
Paulogia has a good video about the soft tissue discoveries of Mary Schweitzer.
th-cam.com/video/cKA5Len4LjY/w-d-xo.html
Rumor has it that Matt Powell has a giant inflatable banana in his backyard that he calls Dr. Peel.
Kent Hovind: "Atheists think they came from a rock."
Nope. Kent's Christian view, however, is literally that men came directly from dirt, and women from a rib bone.
Actually Jesse, when I was in high school and the same book is being used, the rock theory is still in there so yes, it was and still is being taught in this country USA.
@@crollinsphoto "rock theory," you say.
Source, please.
@@crollinsphoto What book is this? Name it, say where it was taught, and where it's being taught now so I can laugh at it.
@@rogertheshrubber2551 It isn't... there's no atheist "rock theory," lol. Charles is confused.
@@jesse_cole I've never once had someone making the "taught we came from a rock" claim produce anything other than other apologists making the same claim.
Very funny reaction to these two “professors” Nicely done 👍🏻
YO you're that guy in the video
My favorite SciManDan responses are when in the video he's reacting to, the person has what they think is a major "gotcha" he just says stuff like "so??" or "yeah... that's how cameras work...".
You have probably seen more Matt Powell videos then most. Has he ever referred to himself as a professor?
Does that just happen when you work with Kent
SciManDan the Running Man! Love your channel mate!
Dan the man!
Evolution and genetics were some of the hardest classes I had in college. I wish I could have just thrown my hands up and yelled magic before going into the corner and sucking my thumb while rocking back and forth. Unfortunately, it's not magic, it's just complex.
I actually had the best of times with genetics.
@@SwordTune genetics is fun because everything follows pretty clear logic, even if its complicated as hell...
I don’t think you’re taking Doctor Hovind’s credentials seriously . They cost him at least $99 plus postage .
@MartTLS 😂😂😂 Yes. I take it seriously. He is a legitimate doctor in BS.
I bet he had to read a lot of BS literature for his title 😂
@@katarinatibai8396
The aroma of b.s. is strong with this one .
I was raised Catholic, and learned about evolution in school nearly 60 years ago. It wasn’t the slightest bit controversial, and did not conflict with my religious training at all.
How fragile their faith must be if they can’t reconcile their belief in an *all-powerful deity* with the theory of evolution
How curious 🤔 Beyond our investigative reach is where i hide my precious beliefs too, beyond anybody's ability to conclusively prove me wrong. I mean, before the universe and after death are genius hiding places befitting the Almighty 😏
To its credit, Catholicism hasn't placed any spiritual value in the degree of literalness in which one holds the bible for centuries. Raised in the UCC, I feel some mutual kinship and respect for that.
Same here. I grew up Catholic and went to private Catholic school and we had religion class but we also had science and learned about evolution and other actual science subjects. I don't remember any young earth teachings or anybody that believed in it.
Matt likes to cite mary schweitzer and her dino blood discovery... What he forgets / ignores is that Mary got into Paleontology as a Young Earth Creationist, she specifically studied it with the intent to prove the young earth claims of her religion. She gave up the YEC beliefs in favor of all her studies and research.
She's also directly refuted YEC arguments that missuses her work.
Correct and keeps telling them to stop twisting what she reported.
So many Young Earth Creationists find what preachers and apologists explanations of scientific discoveries unsatisfactory and insulting to put it mildly. Paulogia left YEC for the same reasons. I have only recently come across Emma's channel, I like her atheist content, and it is good to see more people putting down muppets misrepresenting science and TH-camrs exposing the idiocy of YEC believers such as Ken Ham, Kent Hovind, his son Eric, and Matt Powell.
@@briannewton3535 hey! Make fun creationists all you want but don’t slander the good name of the Muppets! Kermit would never deny the truth of evolution!
@@Cdr2002 Indeed, you are so right, that was wrong of me, and I seek forgiveness from Kermit and his pals, but the muppets sing a confusing song, not quite stairway to heaven played backwards, but Im sure the lyrics of Mahna Mahna is praising the creationist Ken Ham... "I'll have a Ham, do doo do do do"
I don't know what to do? Should I pray?
Help, I need guidance...
im so amused at how much you show in the first few minutes how kent hovind has no credentials at all to talk about evolution or call himself a doctor, and you still wanna go to dino land out of pure love for dinos. thats dedication right there
Theists using "religion" as an insult is such a massive self-own lol.
@Miles Doyle Damn that must have taken forever to type. Can't believe TH-cam doesn't have limits on comment length
@Miles Doyle Nice copypasta. Also if your god exists, it is evil by its own admission but you christians never engage the logic parts of your brain and think it through.
The biblical jesus didn't exist. It is an amalgamated story of heroes from other civilisations. Also fucking hell, dude if you want people to read any of that you need to use paragraphs. No one is going to read all of that. Maybe pick one or two points. Everything you said flies in the face of the evidence presented by experts in christian history and biblical scholarship who don't have a dependent confirmation bias. Yes, some crucified people were buried in tombs but maybe you should read about why that was the case and why it proves jesus, of all people, wasn't buried in a tomb and would never have been.
You should read Dr Bart Ehrman, you know, an actual expert in the new testament. The abrahamic god has no love because the abrahamic god is not real. Simply another story with no evidence designed to exercise power over the fearful. Also you should check out "the atheist handbook to the old testament" by the ever amazing Dr Joshua Bowen. Again, an expert.
@Miles Doyle "I form the light, and create darkness; I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things." -- Isaiah 45:7
@Miles Doyle you should have taken the time you wrote this stupidly long dissertation and learned something useful.
@Miles Doyle Is this just an extended argument suggesting that we read historical fiction as history because it mentions historical events and places? 🤔
When I was growing up I went to an evangelical youth group. We used to sing a song called “Don’t Try to Make a Monkey Out of Me.” It was just a silly song, but the effects of it were profound: after singing it so many times, with silly hand motions, week after week, it prepared me to reject anyone who said anything about evolution. By the time I got to 9th grade biology, my teacher had very chance of teaching me anything. My mind was completely closed off 🤦♀️
Uh, praise God, I guess.
technically the song title is right. we are apes, not monkeys.
@@LesHaskell glory to glorzo!
The 7y.o. child drowned at DAL in 2020. He pressured the parents into not seeking recompense and non-disclosure. He is a sociopathic narcissist with a heart the size of a caraway seed.
"Yes a boy drowned here .. but his siblings had a blast here!" - doubt it was a real quote but probably not too far off.
Yeah, even in this video you can see how he dissed Matt at the start when Matt came up with "Proffesor Powell" as he realized Matt came forth with higher imaginary degree than himself, he then went "well whatever" - that was funny and horrid at the same time and I think a little peak into Howinds mad sociopathic mind as he didn't like to have the lesser degree, but he couldn't openly say as he cannot attack his co-host so he just dismissed the idea (even though it was his own).
It makes me wonder if Matt is just poor dum guy (which his own videos do suggest), who Kent is taking advantage of (to bring in younger audience) or if Matt is also on the scam and this is just his YT persona. I think, the unimaginative "professor Powell" kind of speak for the former rather than the latter. I'm kind of feeling bad for him to be under influence of that Ahole.
He has dedicated his life to damaging the people around him while making himself rich.
I’m not sure Kent has a heart at all.
@@ilmt I picked up on that too, I was surprised Emma didn't point that out...
Completely share your feelings on "Want to debate but it's not my field". I'd add that the hypothetical debaters should also be expert communicators because just having the proper understanding of a scientific theory is sometimes not enough. Being able to explain it in the best terms to your audience is also fundamental
The shockin truths I've learned from Emma's videos:
Women are people.
Hair is not bread.
Dinosaur is not a piece of hamburger.
Keep doing the amazing work you lovely lovely human 🧡
A piece of chickenburger ...is dinosaur.
Hamburger? Never mind "Not stegosaur". It's not even ham.
@Miles Doyle God so loved the world that right at the start he set up his human creations Adam and Eve in a situation that, being all-knowing, he knew beforehand would lead to their and all their descendants' suffering, and then thousands of years later took human form, so that he could be killed to pay for the problem he'd created in the first place... yet human suffering continues just as before. Great plan.
I've learned from Emma's videos that we share the same beliefs and that she's a damn cool woman. I've also learned that MIles Doyle is a religious nutjob. Ok, I probably didn't learn this from Emma's videos.
And the fact that lgbtq+ people are human and -cute-
@@marvelous971-j6m That's true.
I have an undergrad degree in evolutionary biology and the Origin of Species is pretty difficult to read even with that, mostly because it's written in Ye Olde Victorian English and there's a lot of terminology that we don't use now. Darwin also spends a lot of time explaining minutiae which can make parts of it quite a slog to get through.
Agree ive rad bit to me like reading hearing old plays. Not an easy read but the funniest thing is when theists say " look he says eyes prove god" yet the next sentence disproves it. Can they literally not read the next few words
17:39 Just remember folks, when Kent put the date for his little "come one, come all, debate me all day" get-together as the 24th, he did so _knowing_ that most people wouldn't even bother, given that it's the day before a national holiday. So when everyone's busy travelling to & eating turkey with family and Kent's busy hanging out with tumbleweeds & chirping crickets, he can claim all the atheist evolutionists were _obviously_ too scared to come and face him.
He walked into University's and won over 200 debates.
Yeah I thought about that to
@@jimmynolet3752 Says who? No, no don't tell me. It was the Guinness Book of Records people of course.
@@alanthompson8515 ya he should be in the book but all that is ran by liberalism so the publishers would just discontinue guiness book of world records
@@jimmynolet3752 Oh dear. No sense of humour, I see.
So perhaps I should ask again: "Who says KH won 200+ university debates?" Was it KH by any chance?
Did any of the universities / opponents agree with him? Did he ever admit to losing any? ("I wasn't prepared for that" type of thing).
Extraordinary claims reuire extraordinary evidence, as they say. Where is yours?
You would regret trying to get a debate with him. He is extremely sexist and throwing out insults when you makes your points. Just call them stupid and refuse to listen to what you're saying.
He had a conversation with Rachel Oates and he was absolutely horrible to her. So his "nice grandpa" is just a fasade.
Yes, he is not a "nice" person.
He and his followers are absolutely disgusting and dishonest interlocutors and will do whatever they can to tear down people that oppose Kent and expose his lies.
In addition, he absolutely hates LGBT individuals and will use that as a weapon, fuel for his fire, to prod his followers with even more reason to send hate your way.
Just be careful.
@@Starhawke_Gaming yeah I've seen Aron Ra, Hanna and Jake and a couple of more people trying to tackle him. Nothing but insults.
Yeah one of those "hate the sin don't the sinner" people.
I would want to just laugh at him, but after finding out so much about him made me so angry everytime I see his smug face!
He is a master manipulatior and there is a lot of evidence coming up lately in a case with one of his ex wives that he's potentially physically and emotionally abusive.
@@kyledadumb4354 - not just potentially, he's been convicted... He is only not in jail right now because he is pushing the case to an appellate court
@@Starhawke_Gaming good I'm glad he's been convicted. Should be in jail again though. He pulls this shit all the time. Frivolous lawsuits to delay shit.
So Kent is appalled by us supposedly thinking we came from a rock. Yet he thinks we are magical clay Golems. Which idea sounds more ridiculous?
But, doesn't Genesis literally say that God created man from dirt?
@@sniperfreak223 What's dirt, no one asked? Crushed and eroded rocks.
I mean, they both sound ridiculous, but anything magical sounds more ridiculous by default.
@@sniperfreak223 YOU TOTALLY MISSED THE NEXT PART ?
@K L *HOW* does the pseudoscience of abiogenesis *get past THIS FACT ?:*
The late great Christopher Hitchens,did a great job of tearing Kent a new one....a joy to watch 😊
Yes, Kent in fact had a total of 0 doctorates. Most -Highschool- -Middle school students- small children are in fact smarter than Kent. I have intensely dislike this guy since 2008 or so when I was still a Christian and found him shameful to the faith and that he was leading people away from Christianity, he was part of my deconversion so I can not say I was wrong.
@@doctortorchwood6115 Even more likely a spambot. It's the same wall of text posted everywhere.
@@MammaApa Yes, could be a spambot.
@@MammaApa
Or Copy and Paste.
Serious, these Kind of people are getting more and more annoying.
All over TH-cam, doesnt matter the content.
Living spambots.
@@fjeldfross9327 on the positive side, that mentalist spam drives even religious people to reflect on their beliefs.
@Timothah Molone how about I go rail my boyfriend?
Kent Hovind: the Troll so trollish that other Creationists denounce him. Now THAT'S next-level madness!
I honestly believe he is serious in his beliefs. He is absolutely mental, he believes that he is actually getting jailed for preaching the gospel and opposing evolution. Oh, and if you are LGBT Kent and Matt both hate you.
Oh yeah... He is crazy
@@n0etic_f0x Well... Kunt Bovine and Hatt Moo-ell are both really bad people anyways.
@Miles Doyle You ought to learn what a confirmation bias is xD
Hell doesn't exist, a god evil enough to create hell wouldn't be worth worshiping, people die for all gods not just yours, none of that proves magic, and evolution and geology/physics are all still facts. Nice spam though, very convincing 😂
@Miles Doyle Pleas stop preaching. If you want to engage with people talk with them not at them.
Fun fact: You can read Kent Hovind's doctoral dissertation on WikiLeaks. The opening line is "Hello, my name is Kent Hovind."
I'm not joking, that's how he starts his doctorial dissertation. It just gets worse from there...
logicked even named his series on kent "Hello, my name is Kent Hovind." and he does read a few excerpts from kent's dissertation in some of his videos. it's hilarious
I don't think it can get worse than "hello my name is Kent Hovind".
@Timothah Molone No thanks.
@Timothah Molone how about no, and how about stop spamming copy and paste?
At least it's not "Ladies and Gentlemen,My name is Paul Heyman" that would just be an insult to one of the Greatest wrestling minds in the world.
Hovid sounds like most Religious Right nutjobs....someone that yaps on and on just to get off on the sound of their own voice....
Go to bed,Old Man!!! - MST3K
Funny how I discovered you because of your appearance on SciManDan's channel and now I'm witnessing you discovering him!
Love it !
Honestly, I'm pretty surprised you aren't familiar with Sci Man Dan. He's been around in the skeptic community for years and is fairly well known.
Anyway, here's to the algorithm 🍻
I just learned about Sci man Dan for the first time this week.
He’s quite the hottie
Yeah, I stumbled on his videos a while back. He does good work, and exposes flawed arguments well, while being personable and amusing.
Algoo rhythm
Personally not a big fan of Sci Man Dan. He is the only conspiracy debunker I just can't stand.
My main issue is that he often doesn't really debunk arguments, but instead just dismisses them without giving a proper reason and then resorts to cringey burns towards their "opponent".
It's the only "voice of reason" channel where I felt like the creationist/flatearther/whatever won the argument. And I thought "man, if I was one of those consperecy theory guys, this video would have reinforced my beliefs"
SciManDan is cool.
I've met Kent Hovind when I was 12-13 years old. Went to a "lecture" in a church. As a kid I thought he was so smart...oh boy.
I think the "we came from rocks" jab is a misunderstanding of abiogenesis, that the elements that formed to make the first living cells are "rocks", not understanding how the amino acids and proteins are most certainly not "rocks". Also check out Aron Ra's debunk of Kent Hovind videos--amazing stuff!
Yeah. A reductio that doesn't actually represent the other person is normally called a strawman
It isn't a misunderstanding, it is blatant misinformation to make him and his 'teachings' look/sound better/more intelligent.
He has been given the information and corrected enough times to know it is wrong. But he chooses to spout the nonsense anyway, perpetuating the misinformation to those who have not been given the correct information and just take what he says on face value.
@@DP-qf6bb do you believe we came from dirt, animated with a golem spell?
@@DP-qf6bb Ha! You are so cute.
@@DP-qf6bb evolution isn't an explanation for the origin of life.
Churches operate on tax exemptions, and very much do teach the young at Sunday school. Aside from having nothing to do with the topic at hand, your assertions are demonstrably lies.
So you agree, you think life came from dirt and a golem spell?
“So he’s got a degree from an unaccredited institution.”
So what you’re saying is he doesn’t have a degree 😂
@Miles Doyle tldr my dude
@Miles Doyle Nobody is gonna read all this. Nobody cares, shut up. We don't believe in your deities, respect that and leave
@@koyang341 I'd rather read in-depth torture methods than that wall of bs
@@yeetymcneety Want me to find them for you?
@Miles Doyle "I form the light, and create darkness; I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things." -- Isaiah 45:7
“Lazy and Cheap” perfectly describes ALL of their absurd arguments. Great vid 👌🏻
"We wear red on WAA Wednesday" has "On Wednesdays, we wear pink" energy and I can't stop picturing Hovind as Regina George
That's an insult to the character of Regina!!! lol!
The JOke Goes Like This:
I have a friend who's dyslectic. But he is also an insomiac. So the nights became long and boring. And so, as the agnostic he is, he ended sitting up all night wondering if there is a dog.
The guy who thought up the word dyslectic, had one sick sense of humour.
Tell your friend, yes. There is a dog. She’s a good girl, and deserves all the pets.
Puppy Ash thanks for making me laugh out loud you made my day
That’s a lot closer to the way I first heard that joke.
Or the dyslexic who went to a toga party dressed a a goat. 😒
Dear Emma. Yes. Please keep exposing these 2 clowns for what they are (and even more for what they are clearly not). Great work. Great laugh.
The scariest thing is that Kent was a school science teacher and he no doubt still influences kids.
I just downloaded his dissertation and it starts off saying that evolution isn't true because, left to their own devices, a house would crumble and a highway would become overgrown. Everything tends towards disorder. Yes Kent, they would because they are MAN MADE structures. A forest would also grow and the wildlife would also become more prolific, you know, like in NATURE.
I can't even with these morons.
Great video Emma, you are much nicer than I am because if I went to one of Kent's seminars I would probably end up trying to strangle him out of pure frustration. :p
The "came from a rock" nonsense is his personal tagline. He has had evolution explained to him so many times, even by people using small words, that he has to be entirely disingenuous to actually believe it. Aron Ra has recently done a series of videos debunking Hovind's "lies in the textbooks" videos that are definitely worth a look.
I thought it may be a reference to the meteorite origine of life theory (is it theory level even)? Aka the idea that instead of spontaneously happening in the primordial soup, life first came to earth as bacteria on an asteroid
@Miles Doyle Thanks a lot, Miles, for your... uh... totally coherent and very well put together... rant.
The use of copy pasted Bible verses is totally something I've never seen, very original.
But please, before posting a comment ever again, I'd ask you to get that enter key checked out. I think it's broken.
@@FlareonSky no, he is referring to something he used to repeat during his VHS seminars, something like "then the rock turned to soup, and the soup came alive" blah blah blah to make light of the idea of primordial soup.
@@FlareonSky - the theory you are referencing is called Panspermia, and it doesn't actually address the problem of the source of life, it just kicks the can down the road, since even if the original cells that formed life here on Earth didn't form here, they would have had to have formed **somewhere**.
@@Starhawke_Gaming Oh yeah I'm aware, it's just the first association I had with life from rock
This comment is mainly to feed the algorithm.
Your appearance on Paulogia’s Live channel got me here-I’m now in the process of watching your videos on ‘Not a Doctor’ Hovind. Kent’s whole schtick is feeding his ego, perhaps one day he’ll see his own reflection in one of those lakes and fall in…Though if the lakes in Alabama are like they are in Texas, it’s just a muddy soup.
Keep up the good work!
One of Kent’s favourite straw men is inanimate matter suddenly one day, woke up, grew legs and was alive. He of course wrongly considers this part of the theory of evolution. He doesn’t seem to be able to grasp that abiogenesis is a seperate topic.
He knows what he says is wrong and why it is wrong, but he goes ahead and says it anyway.
That's because he isn't talking to us.
His target audiences are children, the ignorant, the already indoctrinated and the feeble minded.
They will readily buy what he has to sell.
He is a professional liar, and he doesn't care about whether it's morally wrong or not, because it pays the bills very nicely.
Inanimate matter becoming alive ? Like when god creates a man from dust and breathes life into it ?
@@brochestedbs oh, yeah… you mean the Jewish gollum spell? So god has no more ability than the average rabbi.
@@DP-qf6bb "...a soup that came alive."
Do you really think that this childish and flippant phrase actually represents how scientists regard extremely complex reactions within organic chemistry?
Studies in those fields are some of the most difficult scientific undertakings that exist, while I am absolutely certain that you would be completely unable to clearly and scientifically describe even the most basic metabolic process happening right now within your own body.
It is YOU whose brain and mentality is hobbled by religious bias and indoctrination.
That is why it is YOU who can only describe science in cartoonish and dumbed down phrases that have no connection whatsoever to the scientific realities of chemistry or biology.
@@DP-qf6bb holy shit its a Kevin Hovind alt account! 😂
Matt Powell sat there patiently for so long because he's built up an incredible amount of patience. Anyone that can go to church every weekend (or more!) and sit there for hours on end listening to things they have already heard beforre(since they've all read the bible, right?) requires an incredible amount of patience or dedication, IMO.
Kent Hovind spoke at my Christian high school in 1995. I sat in the audience passively listening but thought there was something strange about him. His script was no different then than it is now.
@Miles Doyle I have heard this my whole life. Hearing it one more time is supposed to work? Forgive me if I seem rude. Your beliefs are your privilege. Don't expect others to share.
There’s no reason to change what he says. Evolutionists change what their religion says because they know it’s a lie.
The point is that Kent brings nothing new to his argument. He is too prideful to correct his errors. Science revises theory as new information comes in. Creationist don't do that because they claim to start with all the answers. Have a nice life, I hope you find reality someday.
Not just Kent, but Eric Hovind also uses the same script... one of the funnier parts of the Kent/Eric Hovind vs Logicked/Paulogia videos is hearing Kent's words from the 90s being parroted by Eric.
So, he hasn't evolved? 😂
The matador's cape is red to avoid worry about it being stained with the bulls blood during the fight. In modern day, where bulls aren't killed during the performance, it is simply tradition.
The original tradition may still be practiced, but I can't imagine it remains dominant.
Emma, not only have you perfectly mirrored my love/hate relationship with this man in only a way that I thought only I could reconcile, but you have done so with the most lovely accent that I think I’ve ever heard. In short, thanks for this, I’ll be waiting for more!
"Coming from a rock" is a super super oversimplification of the theory abiogenysis. (The theory that raw elements were able to eventually self organize and eventually create life. That's at least my understanding)
Yep, and he has been corrected on it dozens of times. Gotta give him credit though that's some massive dedication to looking like a epic dipstick.
@@pyxeeful just wanted to try and help and impart some knowledge for those of us who didnt get the reference and didn't feel like googling it.
But yeah, it's not even remotely correct.
I might be reading you wrong, but I'm sorry if you thought I was being hostile. I didn't mean to be. I was agreeing and meant to be funny when I said the rest. Like how silly is it he's done that bit forever. Again sorry if it came off badly.
I didn't know the name of it, so thank you, but yeah, I had assumed he was referring to our evolution from raw elements.
For my entire childhood education I was only ever given the creationist view. I have since been able to cobble together a maybe 4th grade level of scientific education. Please keep doing more I love these videos!
Even at my small public school, we skipped the portions in textbooks that dealt with geologic eras, or anything that overtly contradicted young earth creationism. I remember our scholastic bowl team getting crushed on questions with words like "creteatious" or "mezazoic" when competing with serious schools.
Wow. What part of the world was that?
@@darkstar4494 the terrifying USA private schooling where there are like zero regulations on what they teach
@@darkstar4494 Well, still public school, but in the middle of Illinois. I think the population is around 2500, with over 95% being Christian. People just don't want their kids learning about stuff that contradicts the Bible. I'm not sure how they get around it legally.
@@cartsofambrosia9322 oh private school. Sure they can teach anything they want!
OMG i just discovered your channel through a comment on a SciManDan video and i'm so happy! You're amazing! I love you!
Hovind's "Ph. D. thesis" is available online. People got ahold of it. Posted it. Read it out loud, pointed, and laughed. The ensuing shame probably led to the Top Secret policy being applied. Letting people know how low their academic standards are...makes it hard to market said standards.
@Miles Doyle tl;dr
@Miles Doyle everyone who has read through the chat know you're spamming.
Great breakdown, thank you. Couldn't quite get my head around the 'Emma reviewing Kent and Matt reviewing Dan reviewing Matt' aspect at first, it took a bit of getting used to, but managed it in the end and had some laughs!
I was born, raised, and still live in the city where he had his dino park. Last time I was down that way, it was abandoned and grown over. There's rumor its going to be developed, but who knows. As far as this city goes, he isn't the only evangelical issue. Look up Pensacola Christian College and a much smaller group, Bible Baptist Church/Pensacola Bible Institute. Thanks for all ya do!
Oh man I know a few people from my ol church who went to Pensacola. It was thought of as the gold standard of Christan education. And we're all the way in California. I'm scared to look at it through a new lense.
@@nataliegooding8932 my husband is still eyeball deep in it all. The BBC pastor died right before COVID, but they're still at it....
tl;dr? I assume this insanely long wall of text is just Christian preaching they know nobody will actually read because it's a really long wall of text?
@@rhiwright appears to be exactly what that is
@@rhiwright my brain was like "f*^k you eyes, you're not reading all of that. wait....what are you??? oh god stop its rubbish."
I grew up in a small town in Mississippi, and the schools literally used the Bible as one of the textbooks for history. I cant explain in words how much i absolutely hated growing up in that backwards ass town, and the amount of trouble i got in for " Going against God".
when Kent talks about "men coming from rocks", he´s talking about planetary evolution of earth and abiogenisis (yes, he conflates all of this under biological evolution).
Because he thinks evolution isn't just the specific process of biological evolution, but _any_ natural process left to its own devices without constant divine tinkering.
@@autobotstarscream765 Yup, to Kent, if it's not divine intervention, its the evils of "Evolution"
I just found it ironic cause he believes he came from mud
@@figglypuff Because mud beats rock, at least according to Pokémon from which he seems to get his ideas about how evolution works from, #CheckmateAtheists!
@@figglypuff Dust, actually. Kent believes that God created humanity out of something even less useful than mud.
I am constantly amazed at the level of smug idiocy these guys present. How they make money off of fools is baffling, but I guess there are people who identify with the arrogance.
As to Emma, always a pleasure.
@Miles Doyle Nice story I guess, but did you have a point to make?
@@avi8r66 ,
Yes... he did make his point "I'm religious and I have no idea why, or how, but all other religions are wrong. Worship my god, or Else! >:("
It's seen by reading the first paragraph... reading the last couple of sentences and skimming the rest. Skim reading is a time saver. :D
@@aralornwolf3140 'cuz the bible tells me so!
@Timothah Molone Jesus, essentially a god in his own right 'died?' for 'your' sins? This is bizarre on a number of levels. Let's begin with the part where you were cursed by God because of his gardeners eating special fruit, before they knew the difference between right and wrong. Rather than teaching them in that moment, the all powerful God threw a tantrum and cast them out of his private garden and cursed them and all who would come after them. Is that even a little bit sane? I mean, really? So then, later, he decides to undo this weird punishment he himself put on humans, but to do this he, for some reason, needs a big show. So he impregnates a woman (thus this kid is not in the King David lineage, since that would involve the sperm of Joseph, who wasn't involved), and she gives birth to the son of god, a guy who is himself a god with powers. He then pretends to die in a big bloody show, appears 'risen' to a couple of questionable witnesses (instead of more reliable people), and then heads off to parts unknown. Seriously? That's what you are praising?
@Timothah Molone ,
Sin = Crimes Against God
As no such god is proven to exist, we don't have any sins to be forgiven for.
If you think dinoland is impressive, you should see Ken Ham's "Ark Encounter" which shows dinosaur and human animatronics/displays together on a full scale ark (kinda) converted to a museum. Funny how even with modern construction methods, they still had to use steel and basically just build it around a building for it to be structurally sound even on stable land lol
Even better, he conned the local authorities into coughing up more than half cash to pay for it, and giving him the land for $1, which he then sold to himself personally, but was caught, and had to sell it back to his company. He claims it is a charity, refuses to pay taxes on it, even for local emergency services, & the total cost was around $102 million. He claimed his ark was constructed using nothing but traditional methods by Amish carpenters or somesuch, (ie using steel, concrete and massive mechanical cranes and plant equipment). He's a massive Trump Level grifter.
@@memkiii "charity" huh? Neat.
So that means the tickets for admission are free or only for the cost of upkeep right?
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Ken Ham's ability to financially succeed is just more evidence of how wealthy, powerful, and *gullible* American fundamentalists are. What was that "trapped in a room with toddler holding a loaded gun" analogy again?
Not that stable ground. They had a lot of costs after flood damage of all things (no sadly not the building, the road to it was partially destroyed by a mud flood)
😆F Yeah, I did. those poor gaots..
The Ark Encounter recently sued the construction company that built it. WHY? Water damage after heavy rains.
love how the little card thing in their intro had "October 27st" instead of "October 27th."
Like come on Kent, you've got 4 doctorates, supposedly, and yet you can't fix a typo.
Iirc, Kent Hovind actually _has_ had debates with science folks/educated atheists, and it's always ended horribly for him. This is why he nowadays only does these home made, meant for his congregation sermons about how stupid he thinks science is. He tried to sit at the grown up's table and was laughed out of the room.
AronRa went through him like a chainsaw through butter.
He's debated King Crocoduck, Aron Ra, Professor Dave, and possibly others
Lots of factual errors there. It's not that Nazareth didn't exist, it just didn't exist at the time of Jesus. The Roman historians and Gospel writers and church fathers weren't contemporary with Jesus. But to be honest I don't care. No one has proved a God exists in any meaningful way and Yahweh wasn't the supreme God just the Jewish forge God who became a war God in the iron age. Essentially he's a kosher version of Thor or Mars. Mars is an irradiated rock floating around in space and it can't have human children.
Conspiracy Catz debated him, pretty much screwed him into the wall too. The guy's a science teacher though so it's not surprising
I have watched parts of several 'debates' Hovind had with atheists. Even though his notions are refuted again and again, he uses them every single time. Nothing can penetrate his obstinate, willful ignorance.
I think Aron Ra actually read Hovind’s “dissertation” in a video years ago. It’s out there.
I believe it was Logicked, but I might be wrong
Don't bother. It's even not good enough to fail. It's just his "seminairs" written down.
@@zoranocokoljic8927 Logicked was the one most credited for that I think.
In fact the title for his Hovind series being "Hello, my name is Kent Hovind", was a direct quote from the thesis. It's first sentence, if I recall.
Aron has addressed a lot of Kent's work as well, but I don't know if the thesis specifically was addressed.
I don't think the thesis has enough substance to it to merit more than outright mockery though.
@Timothah Molone Why on earth would I want to do that?
@Timothah Molone It's ok if you want to promote your Christianity. But you might want to rethink things if you are considering Kent a good example of a Godly man.
You would probably do better to find good examples of Christians that people would admire and want to emulate, in order to attach your evangelism to.
And a prayer like that is appropriate for the situation after someone has been converted. Beforehand, it looks pretty absurd to suggest that.
I don't believe in the the father, so the laws and the concept of his sins, separating from him, and the requirement of someone else's blood sacrifice to wash away said sins, are all pretty irrelevant to me.
Quick question though. How or why are we separated from, or requiring him to "send his holy spirit", if he's omniscient, and omnipresent? Or is the holy spirit not part of the omnipresent thing?
Idk if anyone else has mentioned it yet, but you can, in fact find Kent Hovind's doctoral dissertation out there. If I remember correctly, it starts with "Hello, my name is Kent Hovind."
Just google that last few words...it'll pop up..
Just discovered this channel through other atheists’ channels and I have to say I love your light hearted approach to this willfully ignorant meatsack. I can’t wait to check out more of your videos
Keep up the great work! So nice to see young people thinking reasonably and promoting science. I can only hope young people like yourself are truly “our future.”
Same here, you have a good sense of humor too 👍
SciManDan is FANTASTIC, he was my intro into all the science/flat-Earth/debunk world. Highly recommend 👌
@Miles Doyle OH MY GOD SHUT UP
@Miles Doyle could God regrow the limb of a child who lost it to a landmine?
@Miles Doyle you really expect people to read all that when you haven’t even bothered to use paragraphs to make it a little more readable?
@Miles Doyle God is dead old boy. God is dead.
This is the first video of yours I've seen, and I'm appreciating your eloquence and clarity so far. Plus, you are generally positive, and you have a Kirby in the background, so I'm sold.
Watching further in the video, I've come upon your question about how Matt Powell is so uncomfortable. It's because he's a shallow, terrified boy wearing the costume of a hateful, bigoted preacher.
I don't know anyone who thinks humanity sprang from a rock specifically, but I know many who say humanity was formed from dirt; they're called "Christians."
You keep saying this is a long video, but I would have been down for 3 more hours of this.
Your enthusiasm for Hovind’s dinosaur park is such a relief since the man and his park usually just make me feel unbridled rage.
It was a relief to be able to laugh and roll my eyes at his ridiculousness (and absurdly amateurish and unprofessional video skills) for once.
I have no idea how she says such nice things and is so incredibly sweet all the time. I love her videos. She gets so excited about things I'm flabbergasted at and I'm doing so, make me laugh too. BTW, I'm also commenting because of the novel of ridiculousness the previous comment is. How did you get so lucky? 😂
RR830 I have no idea, but it’s quite the interesting novel, lol.
I didn’t encounter things like this when I was a Christian, but now that I’m openly atheist I get similar comments from time-to-time.
Never such a lengthy one, though.
Aron Ra did the most thorough debunk of Kent’s famous series on creationism. There are others as well.
This was actually such an entertaining video, definitely would come back for more, love your positive attitude! 🖤
In 2023 Kent Hovind's close friend was arrested for sexual assault of a nine year old at Kent's theme park . Also at Kent's theme park there was the death of a 7 years old who sadly drown in a baptism pool. The park has no insurance to cover the visitors. I write this while wearing a red T shirt and red tartan patterned shirt.
I love your enthusiasm about his intro and park. And all your rants. They are both adorable and comforting.
@Miles Doyle TLDR. go away
Strong warning if you keep doing Kent/Matt videos; Matt is infamous for editing out chunks of videos to make his argument seem superior. Please watch the original video of SciManDan's first to make sure nothing is being cut when you go see Matt's version of the video in question.
MANY of the apologists do this.
Ray "Banana" Comfort had a video discussion with John Gleason (aka @Godless Engineer), and when Ray used that footage over on his Living Waters video he butchered the video, cutting it up in entirely dishonest ways, erasing most of John's arguments and even using his responses to entirely different questions.
Utterly dishonest. Best thing you can do to make it obvious that is happening is to have some sort of clock overlay or in the background in your original video to make it clear that content is being spliced and rearranged.
@@Starhawke_Gaming to be fair, they do the same editing job on their own sacred text. It's just what they do.
Kent hovind running a live stream is like watching your grandpa trying to work the new tv system with four different remote controls.
@Miles Doyle what?
Please don't stop doing what you're doing! I wish I'd had access to rational thinkers like you when I was a young adult in the beginning of (what became a long and grueling process of slowly) deconstructing the way my (fundamental/pentecostal/evangelical) parents indoctrinated/groomed me from a young age. I'm always happy to see more and more people with a rational belief system working to change the horrifying realities humans face in this life, on this planet, instead of waiting on some happily-ever-afterlife to see things improve things for humanity as a whole.
Thanks for being a lovely voice of reason!
Yabadabadoo! ;)
The debate between Aronra and "Dr" hovind is really good😂
I find it realy interesting that he uses his condescending "yeah, ok." To literally everyone, not just his opponents. Up to and including his co-host, staff, and even his guests.
I feel bad for Kent Hovind's cell mate. That had to be excruciating. Nobody deserves that punishment!
😂😂😂
I hope that dude was deaf.
Emma, this was my first video of yours that I have watched, and you made me a fan. Well spoken.
I simply don't understand why they insist on comparing petrification and fossilization. Their examples of petrified teddy bears and boots aren't even close to fossils. Fossils can only be formed by organic matter. Petrification is when a porous object becomes so saturated with soluble minerals that it takes on the appearance and traits of stone but their original matter still exists within it. Fossils actually lose their fully organic composition and just leave behind their mineral/non-decomposable substances. (from what I understand, in a terribly encapsulated generalization)
@Miles Doyle oh this is a rather disturbing post. very similar to a person in the midst of a psychotic rant. I hope you can get some medical assitance. a lot of talk of death and blood and supernatural ghosts. your book the bible is absolutely terrifying.
@Miles Doyle Herod, King of Judea, died around 5 BCE. His kingdom was divided among three of his sons. They were considered Roman-allied autonomous prefects, not monarchs. Around 6 CE the Romans coveted Judea and invaded from Syria. They took the major portion controlled by one son, but they allowed the other two sons to keep their fiefdoms in the East. One of these sons was Antipas, the "Herod" who killed John the Baptist. The Roman occupation of Judea, of course, prevented the re-establishment of the Herod monarchy. So no, there were no kings during the period Jesus would have been alive.
@Miles Doyle Please try to understand that a post like this here is only hurting your case.
When Kent tries to "debunk" someone's video, it has been shown that he CHOPS THEM UP to the point where that person appears to be making just the OPPOSITE POINT from what they actually are.
Kent has to do this to make his argument appear to make sense.
One needs to watch the original videos to find out what Kent deleted to make his points.
Yeah, I saw he did that to Rationality Rules recently. Literally paused to cut him off before he could make his actual point, repeatedly.
He is deliberately dishonest in the way he cuts the videos to not show the points he cannot refute.
Yea it is funny the one on Genectically Modified Skeptic he says something about gays on the video Kent says so you left because of sin not mentioning that he watched atleast part of GMS video about his partner who is a girl btw answering questions but he doesn't acknowledge that.
Hi Emma, If you want to see some systematically pull Kent Hovind works apart then the wonderful AronRa is worth watching if you haven't found him already.
You will also love Sci Man Dan's work, definitely worth a watch and maybe do an episode with.
@Miles Doyle
We know Jesus existed. His existence isn't proof of magic or 'God', tho. We also know magic isn't real and there's 3,000 gods out there, so what proof do you have for yours, which others don't have?
PS: The Bible is as much proof for 'God' as Spider-Man comics are for his existence. It's ok to believe, but you are using mob & fear tactics to make ppl "love" your 'God', which makes 'God' look like a tyrant (but not more than the Old Testament). Not a good way of defending a god of love ☻
I saw you on SciManDan's channel. I'm hooked, you are absolutely adorable and so sharp. I tell my friends Kent graduated with honors from Trump University and once they listen to him speak for 30 seconds they believe me.
Yes! His speech patterns are very Trumpian: full of asides about how everyone loves him and secretly knows he’s right, and he has all the best knowledge; constantly asking the listeners to agree with him; ending a run of patter with “okay”. I don’t know why more people haven’t pointed this out.
Re: coming from a rock - that's Kent's (deliberate?) misunderstanding of abiogenesis, which he also conflates with evolution. His nonsense has many layers.
He was corrected on this many many times and he still refuses to admit any error. He will lie for "god" until he is blue in the face. He also doesn't understand that there are no kinds. Not all cars are Corvettes, but all Corvettes are cars. He lets it fly over his head and plow forward like nobody is gonna see how dumb he is.
I knew someone was going to beat me to this. Also, Kent's doubly ridiculous because in the bible Adam was shaped from clay. In other words: even by Christian standards we came from a rock.
It's a total strawman argument.
Fun fact: Coming from a rock that came from nothing is exactly what Kent Hovind believes. As stated in the bible in the story of the creation; "God created the heavens and the earth (out of nothing)"... and a bit further on; "He took a handfull of clay (which is grinded down rock) and shaped it into a man."
As Kent takes the Bible very literaly and those are the two steps how God created mankind (according to those bible chapters), then Kent believes just that, he came from a rock that came from nothing.
@@xAxCx sry, you were first on this... Yes, I agree with you, Kent on the other hand ......
his "doctorate" is just as true/convincing as this views 👌
also I'm a big fan Emma, love your videos!
I'm a big fan of Emma's videos too. I'm not a fan of religious nutjobs like Miles Doyle.
@Miles Doyle To answer your question, yes Your God Your God has forsaken you, because he can't stand religious nutjobs.
I think i remember Logicked got into his disertation and it contained nursery rhymes.
@@krasmazov1959 I was wracking my brain, because I was pretty sure I'd seen the actual text of the dissertation somewhere (at least part of it). I do watch Logicked, so that would make sense.
This could have gone on for 3 hours and it would have been delightful. A truly delightful breakdown of two of the internet's biggest dummies.
That intro though. I laughed so loud I scared my cat!
10:07 "Here's a picture of him looking *at the top of eyepiece of* a microscope" Fixed it. There is absolutely no way he can clearly see anything that might be on the slide. Microscopes just do not work like that.
10:14 "If hard rock can name itself a god, you can name yourself a professor" Wow when even Kent Hovind is dragging your credentials as bullshit ...
Yabba dabba fence post!
Logicked and Aron Ra have gone over many of Hovind's seminars. So, you can use those as sources for the seminars without paying Kent any money.
Hovinds 'seminars' are available free on his TH-cam channel.
@@jacketrussell
Are they monetized? Then you are still paying Kent money
@@UriahChristensen
Kent says they aren't....believe that if you want.
@@jacketrussell
Well, I don't trust what this demonstrated liar says. I will check and see if they are.
Edit:
Checked under a non-premium account. I see no adds before or add breaks. You might be right about them not being monetized. So, he sticks with his usual grift of selling junk on his site.
As an added bonus, the community responses to Kent's seminars give some real science education too, as well as some insight into his manipulation techniques.
Bull fights use red canvasses to hide blood, be that the pre-abused animal's or the wrangler's. Its a pretty bloody affair.
The way Matt Powell kept like awkwardly shifting and cringing every time Kent had trouble setting something up was almost too much for me to finish the video for some reason. 😂 also yabadabadoo!!
The part where we hit multiple levels of reaction video inside each other started messing with my mind a bit.
Yes. More. Please. I love Gen Z; So jealous of how easy it is to figure this stuff out now compared to even 20 years ago.
SciManDan is such a Gem, been following him for years! collab in the cards 👀
also Kent says athiest believe we came from rocks because he says that "non living material" can only be in the form of rocks, and his very basic explanation of abiogenisis is that "life came from non life" so its a strawman built on a strawman that he barely could debunk
Agreed. Abiogenesis is also not evolution. An atheist can say: "I don't know how life began" and not be in conflict with their atheism.
Love Sci Man Dan. Been watching his videos for a couple of years. His 2 regular series, Tinfoil Tuesday and Flat Earth Friday, are both great.
I was glad to see him in there too 😄
7:52 Kent is so damn smug when that into plays. He's so proud of it. Look at em with that smug little grin. They are so adorable with their marching shirts.
I am catching up on your Kent adventures after seeing you on The Creeky Blinder. So far, I absolutely love your content. I've been watching SciManDan since he had like 5k subs; an old school SMD subscriber. I love this video so much and I'm off to binge the rest of your content. Keep up the great work. Also, there should be a meet-up at the dinosaur land exhibit thing of all of the science TH-camrs like Dan, Creeky, Catz, and Emma. I'd show up to that. We could all experience it together.
Also SciMan Dan is great, I love his dry as hell as humor
I could listen to your commentary about crazy Christian scientist allllllll day. I love it. Thank you for this video!
I don't know if they did it in this video, but when they were responding to a Rationality Rules video, they deliberately cut parts of his video out to make it appear he was saying something different than what he actually said. It's a very dishonest tactic. I wouldn't be surprised if they did the same thing to Sci Man Dan's video.
When you say he comes off as a sweet grandpa I am like… where? He reminds me of my grandpa in only the worst ways. I find him infinitely judgmental and egotistical. 🤦🏻♀️
If you didn't know, Matt Powell moved onto Kent's compound. He and his family live on DAL now.
Seriously? That just makes it more hilerious that he forgot his name. XD
Matt Powell's been moving around a lot. First Steven Anderson and now Kent Hovind.
I’m waiting for the spin-off, The Jetsons themed park and talking points. I expect them to be just as beautifully well thought-out and reasoned as his current Flinstones motive.
It's odd when they just have to pretend that science has anything to do with them.... They should just have their faith, and acknowledge they believe that which is absurd
I really enjoy your videos. I'm a gay atheist living in ultra conservative South Carolina. I grew up very religious and even though I'm no longer a Christian in the traditional sense, it angers me how Christianity has been weaponized against the lgbtq+ community.
this was basically an episode of The Office, everything was SO awkward in Kent's video lol
He’s like the granddad who can’t get the technology to work. Like yelling at grandma in the background “Jeanette!? How do I push pause?!”
He believes that evolution includes the beginning of the universe and abiogenesis, which is what "came from a rock" refers to.
@Miles Doyle mindless copy&paste spambot.
I love your Kent voice! It's so spot on and hilarious
I was just looking for a comment such as this because I wanted to post the same thing if now one had! I'm in stitches every time she does it! 🤣🤣
I really hope that Matt Powell brought his giant inflatable banana, Dr Peel with him while he visits with Kent. It would be sad if he left Dr Peel home alone.
@Miles Doyle No, man, Matt Powell has a giant banana in his backyard he calls “Dr. Peel“. Everyone knows this.
@@michellebennett4015 and as everyone knows and says it, it must be true. At least that's how I understood Matt 😉
@@michellebennett4015 Think about it, Psalm 22 is being quoted in context of how Dr. Peel would feel abandoned if Matt left him behind when moving to the abandoned sandbox, like family pets getting abandoned in a move. 😿
Okay to be fair, Powell’s header does look like something a slightly tech inept professor would make for their online profile on a university website 🤣
@Miles Doyle and what exactly does any of that have to do with Powell's TH-cam banner?
And it's looks like 95-2000 version
Wow I would be so DOWN to go to their Thanksgiving event at their Dinosaur Park :O I've always wanted to taste an American Thanskgiving dinner, the food looks so good in the movies haha plus.. dinosaurs!!
Please continue reviewing that video, it was entertaining and interesting :)
@Miles Doyle dude what? XD
Events in the bible did occur alongside actual history yes, that is a truth, buttttt it doesn't make the bible a document of scientific merit. That being said, why tf are you trying to convert people in TH-cam comments? The bible legit says to bring people to God through your works. So go serve your community, don't waste energy more efficiently spent elsewhere. This isn't the way to win people. Peace.
@Miles Doyle You are copy pasting this wall of text in several comments...you know nobody is gonna listen
Nothing like celebrating the slaughter of indigenous people with dinosaurs!!
@@yeetymcneety at least he's helping the algorithm lol
I'm so glad all of us bashed in each other on this way. I'm following a Sciman Dan for a long time and thanks to him (and Kent, imagine that, lol) I found your channel too. Btw, I previously watched all responses on this video and just now this one too.
Anyway, good work, keep it going. ☺️
"And the bible is scientifically accurate."
Nice to know that in Felon Kent's world, bats are birds (Lev 11:13-19, Deut 14:11-18.)
To be fair, the original word used in those passages means "flying things". So your not really pointing out a Biblical error there so much as pointing out the limitations inherently found in trying to translate one language into another.
@@thesacredlobo to be fair., conflating birds and mammals because they fly sounds more like stone age reasoning than "scientifically accurate."
Edit: and it's not to point out an error in the bible, it's to point out the error of Felon Hovind's assertion that the bible is scientifically accurate. You know, the tome with the scientifically accurate act of god stopping the rotation of the planet and starting it again without catastrophic results for life on Earth.
And whales are fish and space is filled with water lol
Fun fact.... In Kent's worldview, mankind is made of rock which is made of nothing, as per the story of creation in the bible; "God created the heavens and the earth (out of nothing), and took a handfull of clay (grinded down rock) and shaped it into a man."....
So every time I hear Kent calling out his favorite catchphrase to ridicule a scientist or an atheist; "You believe you came from a rock that came from nothing.", I want him to say: "You believe that too Kent. Because that's exactly the way in these 2 steps described in the bible how we are made."