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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Forbes Creationist

With all the bad science at the magazine, I shouldn't be surprised that they also have a Creationist.

Reilly actually writes this:

"Kent Hovind is known as Doctor Dino.  One of the implications of YEC is that people and dinosaurs must have been running around at the same time. That is why Kent Hovind opened Dinosaur Adventureland allowing for a combination of family fun, Biblical truth and sound science education."

The emphasis is mine.  Biblical truth?  Sound science education?

UPDATE: Reilly was being ironic or sarcastic, but he still regards himself as a creationist, in part because he thinks interactions are "random", when they actually follow the fundamental forces.


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