“I believe evolution is a dangerous theory for seven reasons. […] It's based on nothing but lies; and Satan is the father of lies. The Evolution theory removes all morality and all ways to discover how to have morality. It is the foundation for humanism, racism, Nazism, communism, and the New World Order.”

—  Kent Hovind

Creation seminars (2003-2005), The dangers of evolution

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American young Earth creationist 1953

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