Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Jack T. Chick, Pat Robertson, Charles Coughlin, Alex Jones, Kent Hovind, Alan Keyes, Richard Williamson, William Guy Carr, David Koresh, Milton William Cooper, Tim LaHaye, Hutton Gibson, Daniel Lorenz Johnson, Mark Dice, Texe Marrs, Hutaree, Peter Ruckman, Denis Fahey, The Covenant, The Sword, and the Arm of the Lord, Alberto Rivera, Dave Hunt, Barry Smith, Hal Lindsey, Traditional Values Coalition, Serge Monast, James David Manning, Wiley Drake, Sergei Nilus, Charles Chiniquy, Noah Hutchings, Alexander Hislop, Constance Cumbey, Klaus Wagner, George F. Dillon, Marie Carre, Des Griffin. Excerpt: Kent E. Hovind (born January 15, 1953) is an American Young Earth creationist famous for his creation science seminars that aim to convince listeners to reject theories of evolution, geophysics, and cosmology in favor of the Genesis creation narrative as found in the Bible. Hovind's views are contradicted by scientific evidence and research. Some of his ideas have also been criticized by Young Earth creationist organizations like Answers in Genesis. Hovind established the Creation Science Evangelism ministry in 1989 and frequently argued for Young Earth creationism and made other controversial remarks in his talks at private schools and churches, at debates, and on radio and television broadcasts. Since January 2007, Hovind has been serving a ten-year prison sentence after being convicted of 58 federal counts, including twelve tax offenses, one count of obstructing federal agents, and forty-five counts of structuring cash transactions. He is currently incarcerated at the FPC Satellite Camp of the ADX Florence prison in Florence, Colorado. On February 9, 1969, at the age of 16, Hovind became a born again Christian. In 1971, he graduated from East Peoria Community High School. He holds three degrees in Christian education (1974...