Claim CA341:
Evolutionists have been unable to claim $250,000 offered by Kent Hovind
for proof of evolution.
Source:
Response:
- The challenge is set up so that it is impossible to meet it whether
evolution is true or not. First, Hovind conflates many areas of
science, including cosmology and abiogenesis, under his misuse of the
word evolution. Second, he wants proof that the universe came from
nothing, which is not known to be true (and which is not relevant to
evolution). Third and most important, Hovind requires proof that
"evolution . . . is the only possible way the observed phenomena could
have come into existence." It is impossible to prove a universal
negative. In fact, scientists already seriously consider alternatives
for abiogenesis (namely panspermia).
Hovind's challenge requires proof that evolution (and other origins)
occurred without God. However, evolution does not deny God, as Hovind
himself acknowledges, and Hovind admits that it is impossible to
disprove God. Thus Hovind himself implies that his challenge is flawed
and impossible to meet ("David" 2005).
- The judging is likely to be unfair. The judges are all picked by
Hovind, so they are probably biased, and Hovind has refused to let
unbiased judges judge a challenge (Kolosick n.d.). Hovind's
hand-picked judges may well be unqualified, too, since Hovind does not
have the background to judge qualifications. There is even evidence
that the judges do not exist: An advertisement in Pensacola headed
"Attn: Hovind's Expert Committee" received no responses
(Vlaardingerbroek n.d.).
Hovind himself says he will not accept important evidence. He will not
accept macroevolution in the form of speciation as evidence for
evolution.
- Several people have tried to collect on his challenge, only to get a
runaround or to be ignored:
- Lenny Flank received only nonanswers when he asked Hovind to
clarify what "fundamentally different kind of animal" means (Flank
n.d.).
- Kevin R. Henke called to inquire about the terms that would be
necessary to win the award. Hovind told him that the award could be
collected by recreating the Big Bang. One of Hovind's staff members
agreed that the conditions were technically unfeasible and
financially impossible. Hovind was willing to offer $2,000 for
proof that a dog and a banana have a common ancestor, but he backed
out of this when it was required that the judges be unbiased
(Kolosick n.d.).
- Dr. Barend Vlaardingerbroek corresponded with Hovind concerning
clarification of conditions and matters of fairness and got a
runaround. He learned, however, that Hovind reserves the right to
throw out any evidence he does not like before the judges see
it (Vlaardingerbroke n.d.).
- Thomas, trying to meet the challenge, sent Hovind a list of
evidences. He heard nothing back ("Thomas" n.d.).
- Ian Wood sent Hovind some evidence for evolution and found that
Hovind lied about submitting evidence to a panel of judges (Wood
n.d.).
- Adam Kisby met Hovind's challenge on Hovind's own terms, logically
disproving the alternatives Hovind listed. Hovind tersely dismissed
the result without giving any valid objections (Kisby 2005). Though
Kisby's proof may be flawed, neither Hovind nor his committee have
looked at it enough to see any flaws themselves.
In short, the challenge is a fraud.
Links:
Pieret, John. 2002. Kent Hovind's $250,000 Offer.
http://talkorigins.org/faqs/hovind.html
References:
- "David." 2005. Hovind indirectly admits that his $250,000 Offer is
impossible, and is flawed.
http://true.wxcs.com/hovind/flaw-impossible.htm,
transcribing an
interview with Hovind on Truthradio, April 5, 2005.
- Flank, Lenny. n.d. "Dr." Hovind, "created kinds", and his $250,000
"reward" . . .
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Hangar/2437/hovind.htm
- Kolosick, Jama. n.d. Kent Hovind's "$250,000 award to prove
evolution!"
http://noanswersingenesis.org.au/kent_hovind's_phony_challenge.htm
- "Thomas". n.d. "Dr." Kent Hovind,
http://www.geocities.com/odonate/hovind.htm
- Vlaardingerbroek, Barend. n.d. Kent Hovind's bogus challenge (letter).
http://noanswersingenesis.org.au/kent_hovind's_bogus_challenge.htm
- Wood, Ian. n.d. Is Kent Hovind a liar too?
http://noanswersingenesis.org.au/kent_hovind's_lies.htm
created 2003-4-21, modified 2006-8-4