I know this was somewhat facetious, but I don't think most creationists are lying, as that would imply that they're aware of the truth and deliberately saying the opposite. That's not to say that they're being completely honest--they definitely aren't. Their dishonesty, though, is in the way they refuse to _learn_ how evolution is said to work, which points to self-deception, another form of dishonesty. The fact that they *won't* learn, and often seem to go out of their way to _avoid_ learning, demonstrates that they aren't as convinced as they act. They convince themselves they believe it, but deep down they all have very serious doubts. Well, maybe they _are_ lying; but it's themselves most of them are lying to. Kent Hovind, though, is a straight-up liar. He knows he's lying. He knows _we_ know he's lying. And he honestly doesn't care, because he's not trying to convince anyone of anything. Rather, he's trying to fleece the self-deceivers of their money, and it's working. Even though even they are pretty sure he's lying, they _want_ him to be right and giving him money is a way to reinforce their own self-deception. "I wouldn't give him money if I didn't believe he's right, so I must really believe it. I'm such a good Christian and I have no doubt... really, no doubt at all. I better give him a few more dollars just to show how little doubt I have."
@autonomouscollective2599, Flat Earth may be just about the only pseudoscience that denies even more science than Creationism. Off course you're typical flat Earther is also a creationist, which is not surprising. At least you couldn't debunk Kent Hovind just by traveling in a straight line long enough
@GargamelGold I'd say creationism denies just as much science as flat earth does. To me, the biggest difference is in how easy it is to disprove each yourself. With flat earth, you can disprove it on your own. No outside scientists or "authorities " needed. No data other collected, nothing. You can make your own observations and do easy, cheap experiments by yourself that prove the globe. That is much harder to do with creationism. It is just as wrong, but it is harder to disprove without relaying on outside information you didn't directly collect yourself. And so it is easier for wackos like Kent to come in and claim it is all fake. But over all, both deny the same amount of science to the same degree.
Kent is like a libertarian. The thing you have to know about libertarians is: they're smart enough to know that being an ultra-conservative is a bad thing, but they aren't smart enough to *_stop_* being ultra-conservatives. Kent is in that middle spot of being smart enough to know that if he espouses the flat Earth nonsense he will look silly, but he's not smart enough to actually completely believe it's wrong, so he perched himself in that weird middle ground. I call that _sitting on the fence so hard you've got a fencepost up your_ unprintable.
He started at a time (70's/80's) when you could make up anything and people had to believe you because there was no easy way to prove things false. Now we live in the age of technology with Google/ChatGPT in our pocket and can easily prove each one of his claims wrong in real-time, yet... he persists...
The Ali G interview? I haven't seen this either. EDIT: wow... I've just done a search and it exists! I don't know what to expect, but I'm going to watch it straight after this.
@@robertcampbell6349 THAT'S his real voice. The one you usually hear in his videos is doctored. And good thinking about the Goa'Uld. I've been trying and remember where I heard it.
It's Kent Hovind, while his voice is annoying the biggest issue is what he says. He sounds so smug while he repeatedly says stuff that's wrong and proclaims anyone who isn't an idiot like him to be the real idiots. It's like putting up with that one family member who insists they can cure your aunts cancer with crystals and homeopathy because natural remedies are what the doctors are in a global conspiracy to pretend don't work so pharmaceutical companies can make money selling poison. Even if they have the best sounding voice in the world you just want to scream shut up whenever they open their mouths.
@2:50 Kent says "He calls himself 'Sci Man Dan'", and then goes over what fields Dan's A levels are in. He was CLEARLY hoping that they were in things like Math, History, and English so he could say "Hm, no actual sciences". You can literally see his brain break when he realizes that Physics, Environmental Science, and Geography are true sciences and he can't go ahead with his brilliant plan to claim Dan has no authentic credentials in any science. ROFL!
I mentioned a few videos back about the chap who told me that the Grand Canyon is only 1500 years old. I just snickered and moved on. Kent has obviously never heard of the Gilgamesh epic in which Upnapishtim (spelling?) mentioned that he had just survived a flood. This was at least 800 years older than Noah's flood; many scientists date it to 2000 years more. It occurred on the Euphrates River. The reason there are so many flood myths is because there have been many floods. When rains are heavy and snows melt rapidly, areas such as the Black Sea or the Tigris/Euphrates River Basin swell strongly. Sub-oceanic earthquakes result in massive tidal waves which flood the South Pacific and the Amazon. The Mississippi still floods almost annually, sometimes its floods are really heavy. A hypothesis (it is only that so far) is that, at the end of the last ice age, glaciers melted rapidly. I forgot the amount, but the oceans rose something like a foot a year for several centuries. Stone age man would have noticed his land "disappearing) and would have mentioned it in his oral legends from generation to generation.
An example of land that was lost during those sea level rises is Doggerland, a low-lying area that once connected Britain and mainland Europe. It was submerged around 8200 years ago due to water released by the collapse of ice dams holding back meltwater from the previous ice age. Before that it would have highly fertile and abundant land.
@@bobunyun I had heard many times of that land bridge, but I never knew its name. I believe (I haven't checked YET) that the English Channel is very shallow.
Doggerland extended out from the east coast of England, possibly as far as Jutland, and connected to what is now the Netherlands, much of which is also below the current sea level. This is why the North Sea is so shallow, only 100 to 300 feet in depth. The channel is actually deeper than much of the North Sea.
200+ flood stories, all in different locations, all at different times. Some separated by over 30,000 years. So it was a magic global flood that wandered across the planet for 1000s of years, hitting certain places but not others on certain days but not others and often completely missing out areas entirely.
that is a perfectly logical summation of YEC views .All of the past happened a few thousand years all at the same time then history got started and we can only reliably date in the last half century ..
@Nope148 we know only a small percentage get fossilized so how did any get done in only six thousand years and if all the animals that were fossilized and the vastly more that were not all lived together at the same time and died in the flood were they all piled up half a mile deep crawling over top of each other and all the plants with seasonal leaves and different growth rings all over the entire lands and seas while all alive together and no death before Adams fall from grace?
I love that Kent constantly shows us he's an old man that doesn't understand how to properly use his computer. In listing all those videos that SciManDan did on Kent he listed at least 2 that where from other channels reviewing Kent or SciManDan talking about Kent. Its also interesting that Kent and Matt are moving the goalpost of their own biblical proof of the flood, Matt just suggested the flood happened so fast it appeared as a massive tsunami that covered all or at least half of North America in a single go... but the bible mentions the flood was the result of continuous rain for 40 days and 40 nights, with the flood waters remaining for 150 days before the finally starting to go down over another 150 days until land was once again uncovered, and it only took about 57 days (on 27th day of the second month after Noah removed the Arks cover the land was now dry) for the land to dry and be ready for resettlement. Where is this tsunami or great wave that killed and buried these dinos coming from? There is no biblical mentioning of a great wave or tsunami, just a great rain that flooded all the land for 300 days and was dry enough to live on again 57 days later.
All those dinosaur bones were deposited during the flood many people were killed by the same flood why are there no human bones found amongst them, not one single bone.
Kent doesn't debate anybody. He shows up (if he dates to in the first place), dodges every question, repeats his tired script no matter how many times you point out his mistakes, doubles and triples down on every dumb thing he says, and then feeds his slop to his shriveling fanbase for tithe. He _calls_ that a debate, but he says a lot of lies. To wit: his "Evolution says you came from a rock!" BS. He's been slapped a thousand times about how dumb that is. He repeats it all the way to his closing arguments anyway.
I thought it was cool that you got the voice to sound like a slug-like but vaguely humanoid creature described as "one of the most unpleasant … in the galaxy” and having "as much sex appeal as a road accident” was pretty much spot on. Having Kent sound like Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz from the original TV series was genius.
kents answers are always either: there/he/she/you is/are ignorant or 2) the bible says, he never actually backs up any of his fantasy nonsense with provable facts 🤣🤣🤣
I guess Kent believes that all archaeological ruins that exist under modern building were originally built underground. They must have been, according to Kent, since layers of strata are all the same age! After all, where did all that new dirt come from? Right Kent?
@SkepTick Most polystrate tree fossils are from a time in Earth's history when the microorganisms that cause trees to decay had not yet evolved to be numerous enough to make the dead trees rot at the rate they do today. Thus they stayed standing longer than trees do these days with all the different organisms there are now that cause decay. That time did not last that long (geologically speaking). That coupled at times with some layers that were deposited at a high speed is how those fossils were typically created. Which is why polystrate trees mostly appear in certain, very old layers. Another great video! Thanks!
It's always stood out to me how I have seen many Christians go into great details about the Flood and how this and that thing never even mentioned in the Bible supposedly happened. I want to ask them the same question they ask cosmologists: "How do you know any of that? Were you there?" At least the cosmologists aren't making unsupported fact claims and tell people they need to just have faith. Funniest thing is when he says Dan is just making claims, then immediately starts to just make claims as if they were facts.
Not a scientist but maybe the reason for the sea not being overly salty are sources of fresh water from various sources, some coming from the sea floor maintains some kind of equalibrium. Salty but not too salty.
5:47 what makes Kent think there could be enough ions getting into sea water to offset precipitation of said ions due to sedimentation if the salinity was higher? The reason the Dead Sea and salt lakes are as salty as they are is because they have concentrated the salts due to the high evaporation and relatively shallow depth as well as the high temperature of the water. These are very different to the ocean which on average is 10x as deep as the Dead Sea at its deepest, the oceans have very cold extents both down deep and towards the poles. Also unlike other he Dead Sea and other salt lakes the ocean is constantly getting replenished with fresh water which on average contains very little sodium and chlorine. The sodium and chlorine which are pretty much the most soluble ions not used up by life (like calcium organic acids and nitrates etc) drop out into the ocean floor partially through the formation of hypersaline flows of extremely dense very salty water through the loose sediment preventing mixing and partially through thermal cycles etc causing the sodium and chlorine ions to adhere to surfaces etc. The salts then get subducted with the oceanic plates when they encounter continental plates. Both sodium and chlorine are relatively rare in rocks especially in forms that are easily dissolved out of the rocks. So the ocean percentage of Na and Cl remains pretty constant unlike other ions which appear to have been much more abundant in ocean waters in the past.
@@irrelevant_noob he isn’t bright enough to come up with almost any of his “problems” but he usually does vaguely understand them. I think this one came from his old boss and it was stupid back in the 70s before we found the salt deposits in the sea floor etc but it was vaguely a thing
I feel like Kent, and by extension Matt Powell, knows science like I know how to speak Russian. I know a few words or phrases but not enough to carry on a conversation. The difference is I at least know my knowledge is limited instead of spouting off the few words I know, mixed in with a bunch of random sounds, and try and say the native Russian speaker I'm talking to just doesn't actually know how to speak Russian
I love this voice effect. Unlike the chipmunk voice it's pleasing to listen to, it sounds pretty cool. What he says is so offensively stupid that making his voice cooler helps to soften the blow to my intelligence as well, allowing me to actually hear what he says without being reduced to a drooling vegetable.
I like this voice change more, thank you. It's stupid you have to change audio and visuals to avoid some copyrights. That and being forced to talk around and hint at certain words or ideas, really wish RUclips was better about that
The particles in your floating circle must just make your computer scream when it renders high definition version in your video editor. I can only imagine the strain lol
So according to Hovind, a scientific theory, that has produced a multitude of advancements in biology and medicine, as well as having potentially the strongest evidencial basis of any theory ever backing it up, does not beling in science class, but "God spoke stuff into existence" supposedly does? The irony is so strong, it is not even iron anymore, but a stronger metal. Thank you, SkepTick, for your awesome and important work. Big, strong and fluffy dragon hug for all of you.
The voice that you gave Kent back then was actually an improvement. The one you give him today is ALSO an improvement. Each school DAY is the UK is worth more than in the USA, up to a week worth of USA school. If compared to Kent's education... That's over a full month to maybe 6 months, to get the equivalent of a mere day in the UK. That lady is an employee... A day by day «contractual» intimate employee often called an escort. Whenever Kent talk about evolution, he demonstrate, without the merest trace of a doubt, that he knows absolutely NOTHING about evolution. There is not more salt in the oceans because there are several, totally natural, processes that constantly remove salt from the seas. ALL the salt that is found in salt mines was originally contained in the oceans. Kent lack the self awareness to realize that he have been utterly trashed. He's also blinded by his misplaces self-righteousness. All of the flood myths are from different time in history. They are about local, but exceptional, floods, from areas of the world where floods are common. As Professor Plink so brilliantly say : «I don't care what it says in your holy book».
Why would you say that a school day in the UK is worth more than in the US? I made it through the British education system, but don't know about the US in detail.
I struggle to listen to Hovind. Changing the voice doesn't help. For the holy algorithm, I'm commenting and playing the video quietly in the background
Job Well Done, smacking Kentie!! But as a non-native English speaker, I experienced some difficulties understanding Kentie with your voice changer though.
Just read a story today in which a Roman tiled floor was discovered beneath the dirt at a vineyard in Italy. How did it get under the dirt? Was there another flood since the fall of Rome (ca 410 CE) that covered the wine growing regions of Italy that nobody noticed? Or do other things deposit soil and cover older layers besides the biblical flood? Let me think, let me think.
School here is 9a-4p for high school, and the same length for lower grades, but shifted hours to save on needed busses. They do get 2.5 months off over the summer, though.
What award did he give himself for his self-published, un-peer reviewed book, that is only available from his own shop? And the award for the biggest waste of paper since the invention of the bibble goes to....
5:20 It's so annoying when he puts up a screenshot of a generic news site/magazine headline, asking a question, and implies that it's evidence affirming whatever he is claiming.
I think any time Kent says 'Debate me!' the response should be 'I don't debate convicted felons, unless you get arrested for further fraud at the end when you inevitably lie'.
Would love to now what Kent thinks of the holiness of Jerusalem. Since the temples and city itself have been built over the ruins of older sites, several times, including the holy sites layered upon each other. Possible example to pin him down on.
So funny that he responds to someone asking how fish could have survived the different salinity in the oceans and his answer is that the water in the flood must have been freshwater, therefore admitting that it would indeed change salinity
I've seen Creationists go "Obviously the fish adapted since we still have them today!" Because obviously adaption can happen within days or hours or seconds from a change in salinity... Of course I ask them why do we still have Axolotls. Those little water-breathing salamanders will turn into air-breathing land dwellers if stressed out too much. And most don't survive the transition even if with the best of care and a proper environment. So if Noah brought them on the Ark (since they wouldn't be able to swim there) then he'd have to take extreme care. Which would be hard considering all the other duties...
The voice changer makes Kent a whole lot more bearable. I wonder if his normal voice has some kind of effect where it just makes people annoyed. I wouldn't be surprised, lmfao.
I think it has to do with the cadence, it sounds like kent is always talking down to you... probably because he is always talking down to atheist. Anyone talking down to you can be annoying to listen too.
I like the "how many animals were fossilised last year?". Really demonstrates his education. How many twenty-year-olds were born last year? Clearly no-one is twenty years old.
I don't think we have the solution for the voice yet... It's difficult for me to understand what he is saying without turning it up, but when I do the sound hurts my ears LOL.
He’s doing that trojan source thing. The next part of the sentence refutes his claim. According to his sources sci man dan has a college education and the ocean’s salinity has been steady for half a billion years
I loathe and cannot stand Kent Hovind, andcyou did a fantastic job with this video as always, with one glaring exception. The voice distortion is painfully difficult to listen to, and it cheapenscyour otherwise excellent presenation with it's needless childishness. You are better than that. Leave the childish, immature foolishness to Kent and others of his ilk.
Are you telling me kids in America only have school until 2 pm?! Oh wow. I'm Portuguese and since 1st grade, school starts early (9 for 1-4 grades, 8.30 for 5-12 grades) and it ends around 16! You have, in total, 7 hours of classes from grades 5-12 (with one single empty period, grades 10-12), every weekday. In my case, since it was a private school, you could- and did- flunk the entire year if you flunked any single particular class (minus religion, PE, that only count if you do not plan to pursue higher education). To the point my class went from pushing on 30 in grade 10, to around 17 in grade 12.
Floods have happened all over the world. Shouldn't we expect hundreds of flood stories from around the world? That doesn't mean they all happened at the same time.
3:01 Oh the irony of "Dr." Hovind fussing about SciManDan's educational qualifications. What science degrees does "Dr." Hovind have, that qualifies him to have expertise on anything other than how to get incarcerated and where to buy Hawaiian shirts?
Wow! Did that religious boy say it was a wave that was so high that it could cover whole America? The energy needed to do that had to be enormous and a wave like that had to go around the world several times with waves colliding and create a storm ocean what would have killed every fish on the bottom and crushed whatever boat that was left floating, waves had been almost as deep as they were high and high mountains had worked as reefs peaking through in the shallowest wave valleys. Now I am not a scienceomolog, but someone should have a calculator to be able to calculate the amount of energy would be needed to cover USA with one wave that fast and what would happen when waves like that meet in the ocean, for they say this did happen in one day and then took a month go go away, but it had to been at least 2 to 3 years then a bird manage to find a tree in full bloom.
Are used to breed livestock and I have different breeds of cats. People get DNA tests done even if they are creationists are all examples of the fact that evolution is factually the process by which genes are passed down by parents to offspring resulting in changes that hopefully will benefit the animal.
I wouldn't want to visit Dinosaur Adventure Land either. Not because I'm afraid of the information, but because I'm afraid I would get killed by one of the unsafe attractions, or hyperventilate from laughing at the nonsense.
How can you tell if a creationist is lying? His mouth moves.
OTOH, his brain doesn't. Kent Hovind's brain is another example of a living fossil.
Same applies to hulk Hogan. Truth is hard for some 🤷
I know this was somewhat facetious, but I don't think most creationists are lying, as that would imply that they're aware of the truth and deliberately saying the opposite. That's not to say that they're being completely honest--they definitely aren't. Their dishonesty, though, is in the way they refuse to _learn_ how evolution is said to work, which points to self-deception, another form of dishonesty. The fact that they *won't* learn, and often seem to go out of their way to _avoid_ learning, demonstrates that they aren't as convinced as they act. They convince themselves they believe it, but deep down they all have very serious doubts.
Well, maybe they _are_ lying; but it's themselves most of them are lying to. Kent Hovind, though, is a straight-up liar. He knows he's lying. He knows _we_ know he's lying. And he honestly doesn't care, because he's not trying to convince anyone of anything. Rather, he's trying to fleece the self-deceivers of their money, and it's working. Even though even they are pretty sure he's lying, they _want_ him to be right and giving him money is a way to reinforce their own self-deception. "I wouldn't give him money if I didn't believe he's right, so I must really believe it. I'm such a good Christian and I have no doubt... really, no doubt at all. I better give him a few more dollars just to show how little doubt I have."
What if they eating?
@Nope148
Dr. Dildo is a conman and shouldn't be trusted around little kids. He is not only _wrong,_ but he is a broken record of lies.
Kent: Earth created 6 thousand years ago.
Also Kent: Flat Earth is nonsense.
The lack of self-awareness is staggering.
I think he's very self aware. Hovind is a peak level troll
@autonomouscollective2599,
Flat Earth may be just about the only pseudoscience that denies even more science than Creationism. Off course you're typical flat Earther is also a creationist, which is not surprising. At least you couldn't debunk Kent Hovind just by traveling in a straight line long enough
@GargamelGold I'd say creationism denies just as much science as flat earth does. To me, the biggest difference is in how easy it is to disprove each yourself.
With flat earth, you can disprove it on your own. No outside scientists or "authorities " needed. No data other collected, nothing. You can make your own observations and do easy, cheap experiments by yourself that prove the globe.
That is much harder to do with creationism. It is just as wrong, but it is harder to disprove without relaying on outside information you didn't directly collect yourself. And so it is easier for wackos like Kent to come in and claim it is all fake. But over all, both deny the same amount of science to the same degree.
Kent is like a libertarian. The thing you have to know about libertarians is: they're smart enough to know that being an ultra-conservative is a bad thing, but they aren't smart enough to *_stop_* being ultra-conservatives.
Kent is in that middle spot of being smart enough to know that if he espouses the flat Earth nonsense he will look silly, but he's not smart enough to actually completely believe it's wrong, so he perched himself in that weird middle ground. I call that _sitting on the fence so hard you've got a fencepost up your_ unprintable.
Kent doesn’t believe what he says, he is a scam artist and convicted felon
You didn't make Kent Hovind sound like a demon. He does that just fine all on his own
😂
Don't insult demons.
Kent's worse than a demon, because Kent exists.
I think you misspelt K*nt
He kinda sounds like a Goa’uld
So wait. Sea animals have "adapted" to saltier water over time. Hmmmm, what's another word for adapted? It's on the tip of my tongue.
I believe it started with "evol", but I can't seem to remember the word... I almost have it!
@@あらすとるisn't that a brand of lotion?
God magically changed them, when he added his Big Bag o' Salt. Why else would the sea be salty?
@@yunoyuluvit Creationist tears.
I seem to remember something...it was like
"Cruel-musical-instrument-with-electric-charge"
(Credit to Sir Terry Pratchett)
Keep up the fight Tik. Please know that the community is behind you!
SciManDan defending Creaky in Friday’s video. SkepTick defending SciManDan today? It’s a love-on-weekend!
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He's just mad because more and more people are not buying his Bronze and Iron Age fairy tales and myths.
Desperate to hang on to his income.
and books and dvds
And he can't legally force other people to buy into his worldview. If he could, he would have done it yesterday.
He started at a time (70's/80's) when you could make up anything and people had to believe you because there was no easy way to prove things false. Now we live in the age of technology with Google/ChatGPT in our pocket and can easily prove each one of his claims wrong in real-time, yet... he persists...
@@goofusmaximus1482 500 years ago he would have been "whacking an atheist" in a crusade. Of that I have no doubt.
I get what he's trying to say... the ocean's used to be fresh water, then got polluted by creationist tears.
ahh you found a recording of his original voice!
The demon within. 🤣
Hovind has mentioned the firmament on other videos and other flerf topics. The Ali G interview of Hovind is on RUclips and it's glorious
Why haven’t I seen this!?
The Ali G interview? I haven't seen this either.
EDIT: wow... I've just done a search and it exists! I don't know what to expect, but I'm going to watch it straight after this.
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Ali G and Kent Hovind?! This I must see!
The chipmunk voice is always preferable to his real voice lol.
The Goa'Uld (Stargate SG-1) voice is better.
@@robertcampbell6349 THAT'S his real voice. The one you usually hear in his videos is doctored.
And good thinking about the Goa'Uld. I've been trying and remember where I heard it.
I disagree
I thought the chipmunk voice _was_ his voice! 😅
It's Kent Hovind, while his voice is annoying the biggest issue is what he says. He sounds so smug while he repeatedly says stuff that's wrong and proclaims anyone who isn't an idiot like him to be the real idiots.
It's like putting up with that one family member who insists they can cure your aunts cancer with crystals and homeopathy because natural remedies are what the doctors are in a global conspiracy to pretend don't work so pharmaceutical companies can make money selling poison. Even if they have the best sounding voice in the world you just want to scream shut up whenever they open their mouths.
@2:50 Kent says "He calls himself 'Sci Man Dan'", and then goes over what fields Dan's A levels are in. He was CLEARLY hoping that they were in things like Math, History, and English so he could say "Hm, no actual sciences". You can literally see his brain break when he realizes that Physics, Environmental Science, and Geography are true sciences and he can't go ahead with his brilliant plan to claim Dan has no authentic credentials in any science. ROFL!
Then he tries to pivot and claims that since he got his A-leveldms in geography that means he's fallen for "propaganda."
Except that mathematics is a science.
@@reubenmanzo2054 yewh, but Hovind doesn't know that, because it doesn't say science in the title.
@@MasamiPhoenix Neither do physics or geography.
The theory of evolution literally has more evidence and is better understood than the theory of gravity.
A little extra support for a very entertaining guy who deserves a little boost after what you have recently been through!
the world must have been really crowded back before the "flood" if all the different animals lived at the same time
Okay so all the oceans were all fresh water 4500 years ago.
Then where did all the salt come from, especially over only 4500 years?
Creationists tears 😂😂😂
Whale p**s?
i Love how ur voice modifier makes Not a Doctor Kent hovind sound like the monster he is
Funny how this voice doesn't instantly annoy me like Kent's real voice does.
It makes his voice much easier on the ears too. I've gotten to the point where I can't watch a video on him because his voice grates on my nerves.
it scared one of my roommates when he walked past .Thought it was a kidnapper call
I mentioned a few videos back about the chap who told me that the Grand Canyon is only 1500 years old. I just snickered and moved on. Kent has obviously never heard of the Gilgamesh epic in which Upnapishtim (spelling?) mentioned that he had just survived a flood. This was at least 800 years older than Noah's flood; many scientists date it to 2000 years more. It occurred on the Euphrates River. The reason there are so many flood myths is because there have been many floods. When rains are heavy and snows melt rapidly, areas such as the Black Sea or the Tigris/Euphrates River Basin swell strongly. Sub-oceanic earthquakes result in massive tidal waves which flood the South Pacific and the Amazon. The Mississippi still floods almost annually, sometimes its floods are really heavy. A hypothesis (it is only that so far) is that, at the end of the last ice age, glaciers melted rapidly. I forgot the amount, but the oceans rose something like a foot a year for several centuries. Stone age man would have noticed his land "disappearing) and would have mentioned it in his oral legends from generation to generation.
utnapishtim,but you were close.
An example of land that was lost during those sea level rises is Doggerland, a low-lying area that once connected Britain and mainland Europe. It was submerged around 8200 years ago due to water released by the collapse of ice dams holding back meltwater from the previous ice age. Before that it would have highly fertile and abundant land.
@@bobunyun I had heard many times of that land bridge, but I never knew its name. I believe (I haven't checked YET) that the English Channel is very shallow.
Doggerland extended out from the east coast of England, possibly as far as Jutland, and connected to what is now the Netherlands, much of which is also below the current sea level. This is why the North Sea is so shallow, only 100 to 300 feet in depth. The channel is actually deeper than much of the North Sea.
@@jeb6314 The channel History with Kayleigh has a interessting video about Doggerland. If you can spare 30 minutes I'd recommend it.
200+ flood stories, all in different locations, all at different times. Some separated by over 30,000 years. So it was a magic global flood that wandered across the planet for 1000s of years, hitting certain places but not others on certain days but not others and often completely missing out areas entirely.
It's flood Wednesday my dudes.
that is a perfectly logical summation of YEC views .All of the past happened a few thousand years all at the same time then history got started and we can only reliably date in the last half century ..
I face palmed so hard at the denying the geological column existence. So much stupid.
@Nope148not even getting into volcanos or sediment depositing from rain.
@@denverarnold6210 plus there is a deposit from space dust asteroids comets and meteors small to large
@Nope148 we know only a small percentage get fossilized so how did any get done in only six thousand years and if all the animals that were fossilized and the vastly more that were not all lived together at the same time and died in the flood were they all piled up half a mile deep crawling over top of each other and all the plants with seasonal leaves and different growth rings all over the entire lands and seas while all alive together and no death before Adams fall from grace?
@Nope148 worm poop makes inches of compost soil every century
Kent doesn’t realize that story was stolen from the epic of Gilgamesh in that story was way out way before his lovely lovely Bible
I love that Kent constantly shows us he's an old man that doesn't understand how to properly use his computer. In listing all those videos that SciManDan did on Kent he listed at least 2 that where from other channels reviewing Kent or SciManDan talking about Kent. Its also interesting that Kent and Matt are moving the goalpost of their own biblical proof of the flood, Matt just suggested the flood happened so fast it appeared as a massive tsunami that covered all or at least half of North America in a single go... but the bible mentions the flood was the result of continuous rain for 40 days and 40 nights, with the flood waters remaining for 150 days before the finally starting to go down over another 150 days until land was once again uncovered, and it only took about 57 days (on 27th day of the second month after Noah removed the Arks cover the land was now dry) for the land to dry and be ready for resettlement. Where is this tsunami or great wave that killed and buried these dinos coming from? There is no biblical mentioning of a great wave or tsunami, just a great rain that flooded all the land for 300 days and was dry enough to live on again 57 days later.
All those dinosaur bones were deposited during the flood many people were killed by the same flood why are there no human bones found amongst them, not one single bone.
He will debate Dan, but he still won't talk about Professor Dave
Kent doesn't debate anybody. He shows up (if he dates to in the first place), dodges every question, repeats his tired script no matter how many times you point out his mistakes, doubles and triples down on every dumb thing he says, and then feeds his slop to his shriveling fanbase for tithe.
He _calls_ that a debate, but he says a lot of lies.
To wit: his "Evolution says you came from a rock!" BS. He's been slapped a thousand times about how dumb that is. He repeats it all the way to his closing arguments anyway.
That was the most pleasant experience I have ever had listening to Kent Hovind. I didn’t realise how grating his normal voice was.
He's worse than Skeletor!😅😅
I thought it was cool that you got the voice to sound like a slug-like but vaguely humanoid creature described as "one of the most unpleasant … in the galaxy” and having "as much sex appeal as a road accident” was pretty much spot on. Having Kent sound like Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz from the original TV series was genius.
Profesor Dave destroyed him and he's acting like he can't remember, lol
I thought you were going to change Kent’s voice? That’s how he sounds to my ears
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kents answers are always either: there/he/she/you is/are ignorant or 2) the bible says, he never actually backs up any of his fantasy nonsense with provable facts 🤣🤣🤣
Right?!
Don't forget the common response of "debate me, call dino land and debate me"
@@MidwestTomand this is why I call him “doctor dodo.”
You had me with the new voice!
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Idk why but it took THIS long to understand what “tick” was😂😂 Didn’t know checks were called ticks, too!
I guess Kent believes that all archaeological ruins that exist under modern building were originally built underground. They must have been, according to Kent, since layers of strata are all the same age! After all, where did all that new dirt come from? Right Kent?
@SkepTick Most polystrate tree fossils are from a time in Earth's history when the microorganisms that cause trees to decay had not yet evolved to be numerous enough to make the dead trees rot at the rate they do today. Thus they stayed standing longer than trees do these days with all the different organisms there are now that cause decay. That time did not last that long (geologically speaking). That coupled at times with some layers that were deposited at a high speed is how those fossils were typically created. Which is why polystrate trees mostly appear in certain, very old layers.
Another great video! Thanks!
It's always stood out to me how I have seen many Christians go into great details about the Flood and how this and that thing never even mentioned in the Bible supposedly happened. I want to ask them the same question they ask cosmologists: "How do you know any of that? Were you there?"
At least the cosmologists aren't making unsupported fact claims and tell people they need to just have faith.
Funniest thing is when he says Dan is just making claims, then immediately starts to just make claims as if they were facts.
Kent also has never heard of volcanoes or earthquakes.
Not a scientist but maybe the reason for the sea not being overly salty are sources of fresh water from various sources, some coming from the sea floor maintains some kind of equalibrium. Salty but not too salty.
5:47 what makes Kent think there could be enough ions getting into sea water to offset precipitation of said ions due to sedimentation if the salinity was higher?
The reason the Dead Sea and salt lakes are as salty as they are is because they have concentrated the salts due to the high evaporation and relatively shallow depth as well as the high temperature of the water. These are very different to the ocean which on average is 10x as deep as the Dead Sea at its deepest, the oceans have very cold extents both down deep and towards the poles.
Also unlike other he Dead Sea and other salt lakes the ocean is constantly getting replenished with fresh water which on average contains very little sodium and chlorine.
The sodium and chlorine which are pretty much the most soluble ions not used up by life (like calcium organic acids and nitrates etc) drop out into the ocean floor partially through the formation of hypersaline flows of extremely dense very salty water through the loose sediment preventing mixing and partially through thermal cycles etc causing the sodium and chlorine ions to adhere to surfaces etc.
The salts then get subducted with the oceanic plates when they encounter continental plates.
Both sodium and chlorine are relatively rare in rocks especially in forms that are easily dissolved out of the rocks. So the ocean percentage of Na and Cl remains pretty constant unlike other ions which appear to have been much more abundant in ocean waters in the past.
Ha, you're assuming he has anything to back that idea up, other than a guess to try and salvage his favourite book. ^^
@@irrelevant_noob he isn’t bright enough to come up with almost any of his “problems” but he usually does vaguely understand them. I think this one came from his old boss and it was stupid back in the 70s before we found the salt deposits in the sea floor etc but it was vaguely a thing
I would love to force Kent to watch Hazbin Hotel. Something tells me that would literally break his mind.
how many seconds before you think he would have a complaint
@@huntersmith1943 Oh he's have one right away. That's kind of the point
@@SuperSwordman1 you don’t think he would be able to get past the logos?
@@huntersmith1943 Nope. Because of their snake-like elements
Omg yass! He'd probably get along great with Adam, tho.
I feel like Kent, and by extension Matt Powell, knows science like I know how to speak Russian. I know a few words or phrases but not enough to carry on a conversation. The difference is I at least know my knowledge is limited instead of spouting off the few words I know, mixed in with a bunch of random sounds, and try and say the native Russian speaker I'm talking to just doesn't actually know how to speak Russian
@ about 5:38...
He says 4,500 years, the article says Billions of years. . . He can't even find sources that believe his own BS😂
I love this voice effect. Unlike the chipmunk voice it's pleasing to listen to, it sounds pretty cool. What he says is so offensively stupid that making his voice cooler helps to soften the blow to my intelligence as well, allowing me to actually hear what he says without being reduced to a drooling vegetable.
I found it MUCH easier to listen to.
Anything that makes the pitch of his voice lower is a welcome change. Hovind and William Lane Craig could have a competitive whine-off. @@TheSkepTick
I keep expecting Kent to start yelling at Jeffrey.
I like this voice change more, thank you. It's stupid you have to change audio and visuals to avoid some copyrights. That and being forced to talk around and hint at certain words or ideas, really wish RUclips was better about that
Sorry his voice is bad enough putting a filter over it just adds more pain and discomfort listening
kent is the one to talk about education. He has NO DEGREE from a legitimate institution, only the ones he BOUGHT!
He has no qualifications at all.
The particles in your floating circle must just make your computer scream when it renders high definition version in your video editor. I can only imagine the strain lol
There is NO! Reason to debate established FACTS!
but, it seems, creationists always resort to "it's just a theory". HAHAHA
I really tried watching this video, but the distortion is too much. I'll wait for next week. At least your voice was nice and soothing.
My voice always is. Demon voice Kent is funny though.
@@TheSkepTickI gotta agree with the commenter I like your content, but it’s hard to listen to the distorted voice for the whole video
Oh my God is there anything better than that demon filter voice on Kent?!
The new voice sounds like 😂.
Like a bloody alien. 🤭
It ALMOST makes Kent sound more intelligent. 😅😅😅
4:36 HOLY SHIT! Hovind tried to answer my comment and completely ignored it!
Hate the voice change btw.
So according to Hovind, a scientific theory, that has produced a multitude of advancements in biology and medicine, as well as having potentially the strongest evidencial basis of any theory ever backing it up, does not beling in science class, but "God spoke stuff into existence" supposedly does?
The irony is so strong, it is not even iron anymore, but a stronger metal.
Thank you, SkepTick, for your awesome and important work. Big, strong and fluffy dragon hug for all of you.
Hearing Kent Hovind say Flat Earth is stupid makes me think flat earth is real
Hate this voice change as well.
Yeah I love seeing you have a video come up.
That voice effect LMAO
2:08 Love the new voice. 😁
I’m certain that’s what he normally sounds like.
From England to Kentucky. Man. My condolences
After brexit, they're about the same
Dino = terrible Dr Dino = Terrible Doctor
The voice that you gave Kent back then was actually an improvement. The one you give him today is ALSO an improvement.
Each school DAY is the UK is worth more than in the USA, up to a week worth of USA school. If compared to Kent's education... That's over a full month to maybe 6 months, to get the equivalent of a mere day in the UK.
That lady is an employee... A day by day «contractual» intimate employee often called an escort.
Whenever Kent talk about evolution, he demonstrate, without the merest trace of a doubt, that he knows absolutely NOTHING about evolution.
There is not more salt in the oceans because there are several, totally natural, processes that constantly remove salt from the seas. ALL the salt that is found in salt mines was originally contained in the oceans.
Kent lack the self awareness to realize that he have been utterly trashed. He's also blinded by his misplaces self-righteousness.
All of the flood myths are from different time in history. They are about local, but exceptional, floods, from areas of the world where floods are common.
As Professor Plink so brilliantly say : «I don't care what it says in your holy book».
Why would you say that a school day in the UK is worth more than in the US? I made it through the British education system, but don't know about the US in detail.
Huh, the voice reminds me of the Maug from Deadlock. Which I find insulting because the Maug are like the science faction in that game.
School in Alabama, where I grew up and thankfully no longer am, is from roughly 8am (actually 7:55am) to 3pm.
FINALLY!!!!
Someone actually put Kent’s Real voice in a video.
I always wondered why people edited out the real thing and put that fake voice .
I struggle to listen to Hovind. Changing the voice doesn't help. For the holy algorithm, I'm commenting and playing the video quietly in the background
Job Well Done, smacking Kentie!! But as a non-native English speaker, I experienced some difficulties understanding Kentie with your voice changer though.
Just read a story today in which a Roman tiled floor was discovered beneath the dirt at a vineyard in Italy. How did it get under the dirt? Was there another flood since the fall of Rome (ca 410 CE) that covered the wine growing regions of Italy that nobody noticed? Or do other things deposit soil and cover older layers besides the biblical flood? Let me think, let me think.
The sea creatures adapted to the salt water…😮😐wait😂
School here is 9a-4p for high school, and the same length for lower grades, but shifted hours to save on needed busses. They do get 2.5 months off over the summer, though.
What award did he give himself for his self-published, un-peer reviewed book, that is only available from his own shop? And the award for the biggest waste of paper since the invention of the bibble goes to....
I think that's worse. He is annoying regardless of what he sounds like.
5:20 It's so annoying when he puts up a screenshot of a generic news site/magazine headline, asking a question, and implies that it's evidence affirming whatever he is claiming.
I think any time Kent says 'Debate me!' the response should be 'I don't debate convicted felons, unless you get arrested for further fraud at the end when you inevitably lie'.
Would love to now what Kent thinks of the holiness of Jerusalem. Since the temples and city itself have been built over the ruins of older sites, several times, including the holy sites layered upon each other. Possible example to pin him down on.
So funny that he responds to someone asking how fish could have survived the different salinity in the oceans and his answer is that the water in the flood must have been freshwater, therefore admitting that it would indeed change salinity
I've seen Creationists go "Obviously the fish adapted since we still have them today!"
Because obviously adaption can happen within days or hours or seconds from a change in salinity...
Of course I ask them why do we still have Axolotls. Those little water-breathing salamanders will turn into air-breathing land dwellers if stressed out too much.
And most don't survive the transition even if with the best of care and a proper environment.
So if Noah brought them on the Ark (since they wouldn't be able to swim there) then he'd have to take extreme care. Which would be hard considering all the other duties...
New voice same nonsense.
i like to think its actually just kent's real voice just unfiltered as kent forgot to activate the voice changer lol
The voice changer makes Kent a whole lot more bearable. I wonder if his normal voice has some kind of effect where it just makes people annoyed. I wouldn't be surprised, lmfao.
I think it has to do with the cadence, it sounds like kent is always talking down to you... probably because he is always talking down to atheist.
Anyone talking down to you can be annoying to listen too.
Agreed, I can't stand him. So I prefer the voice filter.
Kent’s sign in top right corner, “I can explain it to you but I can’t understand it for you” Ooh, the irony is deafening!
ngl, I prefer the chipmunk voice. Or maybe next time you could turn him into Donald duck. 😂
What's with the voice changer? Makes Hovind sound even more obnoxious.
How dare you question Lisa's ability to poop out universes at will. 😂
I like the "how many animals were fossilised last year?". Really demonstrates his education.
How many twenty-year-olds were born last year? Clearly no-one is twenty years old.
I don't think we have the solution for the voice yet... It's difficult for me to understand what he is saying without turning it up, but when I do the sound hurts my ears LOL.
Don't be too concerned if you can't understand what he's saying. I don't think Kent understands what he's saying either.
One of the most surprising things I learned from watching this video, was that Hovind isn't a flat earther.
I heard that space dust land on Earth every day and it accumulates over millions of years.
"Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool." -- Voltaire
He’s doing that trojan source thing. The next part of the sentence refutes his claim. According to his sources sci man dan has a college education and the ocean’s salinity has been steady for half a billion years
20:46 and ironicly the book never said that at all
I like the way that Kent's voice has been made listenable.
I loathe and cannot stand Kent Hovind, andcyou did a fantastic job with this video as always, with one glaring exception. The voice distortion is painfully difficult to listen to, and it cheapenscyour otherwise excellent presenation with it's needless childishness. You are better than that. Leave the childish, immature foolishness to Kent and others of his ilk.
Athiest jigsaw be like: “in front of you is a Kent Hovind seminar video, a dvd player and a hammer. You have 2 hours to make your decision”
"heres a man who hasnt moved dirt ... in prison" they probably didnt want him outside due to social and other danger
Are you telling me kids in America only have school until 2 pm?! Oh wow.
I'm Portuguese and since 1st grade, school starts early (9 for 1-4 grades, 8.30 for 5-12 grades) and it ends around 16! You have, in total, 7 hours of classes from grades 5-12 (with one single empty period, grades 10-12), every weekday.
In my case, since it was a private school, you could- and did- flunk the entire year if you flunked any single particular class (minus religion, PE, that only count if you do not plan to pursue higher education). To the point my class went from pushing on 30 in grade 10, to around 17 in grade 12.
Floods have happened all over the world. Shouldn't we expect hundreds of flood stories from around the world? That doesn't mean they all happened at the same time.
3:01 Oh the irony of "Dr." Hovind fussing about SciManDan's educational qualifications. What science degrees does "Dr." Hovind have, that qualifies him to have expertise on anything other than how to get incarcerated and where to buy Hawaiian shirts?
Wow! Did that religious boy say it was a wave that was so high that it could cover whole America? The energy needed to do that had to be enormous and a wave like that had to go around the world several times with waves colliding and create a storm ocean what would have killed every fish on the bottom and crushed whatever boat that was left floating, waves had been almost as deep as they were high and high mountains had worked as reefs peaking through in the shallowest wave valleys.
Now I am not a scienceomolog, but someone should have a calculator to be able to calculate the amount of energy would be needed to cover USA with one wave that fast and what would happen when waves like that meet in the ocean, for they say this did happen in one day and then took a month go go away, but it had to been at least 2 to 3 years then a bird manage to find a tree in full bloom.
Are used to breed livestock and I have different breeds of cats. People get DNA tests done even if they are creationists are all examples of the fact that evolution is factually the process by which genes are passed down by parents to offspring resulting in changes that hopefully will benefit the animal.
I wouldn't want to visit Dinosaur Adventure Land either. Not because I'm afraid of the information, but because I'm afraid I would get killed by one of the unsafe attractions, or hyperventilate from laughing at the nonsense.
We need to accept that some people think the Dunning-Kruger Effect is a horror flick.
The voice change is perfection.
It’s been hit or miss this time. Some love it. Some hate it.
One of these days his wife Sandra will lose control, lean over and nibble his earlobe and exclaim "You are so cute, just like my pug!"