Did Annandale-based anti-gay hatemonger Bradley Dean Smith cut loose his You Can Run But You Cannot Hide (YCR) “ministry” from tax violator Glen Stoll in 2008 because the federal government sent one of Stoll’s other whacky ministerial trust customers to prison on federal tax violations the year before?
Kent Hovind, along with his wife, Jo Hovind, ran Creation Science Evangelism in Pensacola, FL. Among the group’s endeavors was Dinosaur Adventure Land, a sort of cheesy theme park for creationists. Working with Stoll’s Edmonds, Wa-based Remedies at Law beginning in 2002, the Hovinds concocted the Creation Science Evangelism Ministry under the auspices of a corporation sole, “Director of Ecclesiastical Enterprises,” as trustee in 2003. Stoll issued the ministry a business license from the “Kingdom of Heaven” — the same “Kingdom of Heaven” in which Bradley Smith claimed citizenship.
Kent Hovind (AKA Dr. Dino) apparently brought his wacky, creationist road show to Minnesota... Eva's DB post from 2006:
Ken Avidor and I drove to St Cloud State University for the Bachmann Amendment Horror Show. On our way into the event, we saw a bulletin board with a poster promoting the event. The Dump Bachmann poster was right next to a poster promoting Creationist Kent Hovind who was also going to be giving a talk on campus.
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