Kent Hovind is a self-described "Creation Scientist."
An ultra-conservative Christian and former science teacher, he lectures on his beliefs of Creationism as well as the Hovind Theory, which entails everything from the story of how we got here to what made the mountains and oceans and where did the dinosaurs go?
Due to tax fraud, Kent Hovind was brought to court many times. After lying several times under oath, the jury found him guilty on all 55 charges brought against him and he was sentenced to 10 years in prison, as well as various fines. His wife was sentenced to one year in prison and more fines.
He has a website: http://www.drdino.com/
And is on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_Hovind
There is a village, where I live in Kent called Acol. Pronounced like Acorn, since the origin is the same. Acol means oak wood. The land is on the Quex Estate, an old 'stately' home owned by the Powell-Cotton Family. The Powell Cottons developed an area of London, called the Quex Estate, giving street names all from this part of Kent - Birchington, Shottendane, Acol etc. I believe the answer is that In Acol Road was someone high up in bridge in a bridge club in Acol Road. He invented the system of bridge scoring and named it after the Acol Road club. Now known as Acol scoring. And remember it is really ACOL like ACORN, not AKKOL as mispronounced by most bridge players.
The Chislehurst Caves, in Kent, England, are not dangerous to enter. The site is a tourist attraction and guided tours of the caves are offered. The caves were even used as bomb shelters during World War 2.
Kent Hovind was born on January 15, 1953.
Kent Hovind was born on January 15, 1953.
Kent Hovind is 58 years old (birthdate: January 15, 1953).
The cast of Dr. Hovind vs. Dr. Bartelt - 1998 includes: Karen Bartelt as herself Kent Hovind as himself
Pseudoscience and religious literalism. In other words, sheer bunkum.
Wikianswers isn't really intended to be an opinion service; however if you look at the Wikipedia article on Hovind, he is criticised by "creationists" for presenting obviously invalid arguments and thus making their position look weaker, evolutionary scientists who have debated Hovind are surprised by his ignorance of evolution.
The cast of After the Tribulation - 2012 includes: Kent Hovind as himself Roger Jimenez as Himself, pastor
The cast of The Genesis Flood - 1993 includes: Kent Hovind as himself Farrell Till as himself
The cast of Creation Boot Camp - 2005 includes: Carl Baugh as himself Jack Cuozzo as himself Louis DeGraves as himself Kent Hovind as himself Eric Hovind as himself Dennis Swift as himself
Kevin Hovind is famous for his work as an Evangelist. He created the Creation Science Evangelism in 1991. He openly speaks against evolution and cosmology. He supports the Biblical Creation Theory. He is currently serving a federal prison sentence for tax charges, obstruction, and structuring cash transactions.
Kent Hovind has: Played himself in "The Genesis Flood" in 1993. Played himself in "The Age of the Earth Debate" in 1995. Played himself in "Dr. Hovind vs. Dr. Bartelt" in 1998. Played himself in "Leviathan: The Fire Breathing Dragon of Job 41" in 1998. Played himself in "Creation Boot Camp" in 2005. Played himself in "Megiddo II: The New Age" in 2005. Played himself in "Age of Deceit: Fallen Angels and the New World Order" in 2012. Played himself in "After the Tribulation" in 2012.
No he believes religion, including Christianity, to be part of the Conspiracy. Many of his ideas seem in many ways similar to Kent Hovind who does claim to be a Christian.