Adam and Eve probably had hundreds of children. They lived 800 years, and one could have a lot of children in 800 years. - Kent Hovind

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Adam and Eve probably had hundreds of children. They lived 800 years, and one could have a lot of children in 800 years.

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About Kent Hovind

Kent E. Hovind (born January 15, 1953) is an American evangelist. He is a controversial figure in the Young Earth creationist movement whose ministry focuses on literalist interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative found in the Bible.

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In their effort to misinform students, evolutionists often point out that feathers and scales are both made of the same protein, keratin. They will tell you that this proves that feathers evolved from scales. The book will use fancy terms to make it sound official such as, "dinosaurs had some avian characteristics." Well, a bicycle has certain "automotive characteristics," like a frame and tires; but this does not prove that bicycles turned into cars over millions of years!

You know, everything about these feathered dinosaurs has been proven baloney. But guess what, they're still teaching it. [...] All this feathered dinosaur stuff is baloney. It's all baloney. [...] they say, "Birds are descendants of dinosaurs." Well, kids, in case you don't know, there are a few differences between a dinosaur and a bird. You don't just put a few feathers on them and say, "Come on, man, give it a try. It won't hurt too bad." It's just not that easy. See, reptiles have four perfectly good legs. Birds have two legs and two wings. So if his front legs are going to change to wings, somewhere along the line, they're going to be half-leg and half-wing. Which means, on that particular day, he can't run anymore, and he still can't fly yet, so he's got a real problem. A serious problem.

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