Creationists that dislike hovind are ones that want to be loved by the world usually. Plus they think he's a conspiracy nut bc he points out the fact that the world is ruled by a secret government made up of oligarchs. There are also disinfo agents who just want to falsely accuse men like hovind.
Silly me. I thought juries and judges convicted people, not lawyers.
Apparently the judges and juries are part of the NWO. :rapture:
www.hovindology.com ... I believe the government sees Hovind and Hansen as a continuing problem that has to be squashed. Because there are more extreme forms of sovereign citizen belief. From liens that require court actions to remove, we move on to sovereign citizen house squatters, sovereign citizen burglars and sovereign citizen bank robbers all the way up to sovereign citizens who have been a real threat to law enforcement. Some police officers have died at the hands of self-declared sovereigns. Law enforcement officials have said in 2015 that sovereign citizens are a bigger threat than Islamic terrorism. As a result, the government has made it very clear it is not going to put up with sovereign citizen theories because of where they could lead people. I agree with you, Peter, that this is a tragic situation, but it’s one entirely of Kent Hovind’s own making. I can’t help but wonder if Hovind were to get out of jail on parole in August, as had originally been the plan, if he wouldn’t be back in prison a short time later for failing to cooperate with the terms of his parole. Certainly he would be required to be conventionally tax compliant and get a job with W-2 withholdings. (It’s not likely the terms of his parole would allow him to take up itinerant creation evangelism again.) I could very much see Kent objecting strenuously... |
They're stalking Steve Anderson in AZ too. Anyone who preaches the truth and starts to become more well known is someone the state goes after.
Warning: Hate being preached! | |
Pastor Stephen Anderson actually preaches hate, when he should perhaps stick to preaching the Bible.
Warning: Hate being preached!
Pastor Stephen Anderson actually preaches hate, when he should perhaps stick to preaching the Bible.
Warning: Hate being preached!
It seems you just can't beat a hate filled bigoted windbag for entertainment value and your moral compass Naz.Wow that was great!
I never heard of this guy,
but he's welcome to preach in our church.
thanks for the link!
Bless you alwight!
It seems you just can't beat a hate filled bigoted windbag for entertainment value and your moral compass Naz.
Guilty of 58 counts, including failure to pay $845,000 in employee-related taxes.
http://the-trumpet-online.com/kent-hovind-jail/
Most Christians pay their taxes, what makes this con artist think that he shouldn't?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_Hovind
Hovind made 58 withdrawals, and they charged him with 58 'counts'.Guilty of 58 counts,...
Guilty of 58 counts, including failure to pay $845,000 in employee-related taxes.
http://the-trumpet-online.com/kent-hovind-jail/
There is no such thing as "employee related taxes".
Are you unaware that churches haven't paid taxes since the Reformation?
But to sum up,
a man was put in jail for 10 years straight,
for 'structuring', that is, making withdrawals of his own money
from his own bank account less than $10,000 at a time,
like any normal person using a bank account for day to day business.
Care to address why Hovind didn't get a building permit for the park?
Dinosaur Adventure Land buildings were closed by county officials, and the Florida circuit court found the owners in contempt, ordering fines of $500 for each day the buildings were used.[37] Hovind argued he did not need a permit due to the nature of the building, but after a 5-year court battle over the $50 building permit, on June 5, 2006, Hovind pled nolo contendere as charged to three counts: constructing a building without a permit, refusing to sign a citation,[114] and violating the county building code.[115][37] Hovind paid fines totaling $675.[114][115]