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According to the law all churches are tax exempt, why not his? Because he was fighting for creationism so well?
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Dr. Kent Hovind is a brilliant creationist scientist and evangelist preacher. The formal story says that he was imprisoned after numerous petitions and lawsuits against the IRS. Ultimately, the official charge brought on Hovind was "tax evasion" although this was opted out in lieu of what the IRS identified as Dr. Hovind paying his employees "in cash". Federal investigators and the IRS had been tracking Dr. Hovind's monetary transactions at the local bank where he lived. He had been making withdrawals in amounts running just below $10,000USD (est. $9,500-9,600). According to federal statutes, banks are required to report on transactions or withdrawals if they run in the $10,000 limit, since investigators have targeted this key number as allegedly corroborating criminal activity. Dr. Hovind had agreements with his church missionary employees to be paid in cash, which is not a federal or jail-worthy offense (I can remember being paid in cash for doing odd jobs or chores for my friends or my friends' parents when I was younger, just like many Americans can as well--should we be sent to prison for those unreported transactions?). The federal investigators involved in the case, however, contended that Dr. Hovind intentionally constructed such arrangements with his employees for the purposes of evading taxable compensation or benefits due to those employees. This is the argument that landed Dr. Hovind his jail sentence, which is totally bogus. My theory is that Dr. Hovind was a clear and hot target for much of the atheist and subsequently Darwinian (macro)evolutionist camp--they wanted him silenced by any means necessary, just short of martyring him. He was a successful preacher and an excellent scholar who sought after truth as far as it concerned material being taught in public education systems, especially where the dogmatic lies of macroevolution came into play. Dr. Hovind also made profound statements against unlawful practices in American politics, apart from his educational sermons alerting the general public on how to become activists in their communities against public education heavily immersed in atheist or evolutionist dogma; but, he also preached against the sinister campaign of the global elitists known as the New World Order, which lines up perfectly with the prophetic word in the Bible about End Times scenarios prior to Jesus Christ's second Advent. I believe this to be the particularly unavoidable aspect of Dr. Hovind's preaching which the "powers that be" decided had to be silenced, regardless of his success at elucidating students and teachers alike about the falsehoods involved in teaching Darwinian macroevolution. I pray for Dr. Hovind, he is one of my heroes.
P.S. Let's consider some of the other figures in Christianity. I wonder how many people, based on their mentality here, would have probably crucified Jesus Christ during His era because He was tried in court and charged with a form of treason against the Roman state as well as other criminal offenses to His peers? Or should we listen to Paul or Peter or John or any of the Apostles as they too were tried in court, beaten, imprisoned and executed based on legal systems in their day? You place so much "faith" in the American justice system, but you know how flawed and corrupt it is--it's the same system that lets criminals off scot-free if they're big enough celebrities or have connections in the sociopolitical ranks, while many innocent sit on death-row or serve terms for which they were incorrectly convicted. It happens all the time and you know it. The main reason why certain people rejoice at Dr. Hovind's incarceration is because they hate how powerful a speaker he was at exposing the lies, fallacies, and destructive legacy of Darwinian macroevolution. They hate truth--and more than that, truth which proves or leads to the existence of a real, living God to whom they are ultimately accountable; and they despise those willing to challenge the status quo of their psychological paradigm based on mechanistic or material Darwinism.
Dr. Kent Hovind is a brilliant creationist scientist and evangelist preacher. The formal story says that he was imprisoned after numerous petitions and lawsuits against the IRS. Ultimately, the official charge brought on Hovind was "tax evasion" although this was opted out in lieu of what the IRS identified as Dr. Hovind paying his employees "in cash". Federal investigators and the IRS had been tracking Dr. Hovind's monetary transactions at the local bank where he lived. He had been making withdrawals in amounts running just below $10,000USD (est. $9,500-9,600). According to federal statutes, banks are required to report on transactions or withdrawals if they run in the $10,000 limit, since investigators have targeted this key number as allegedly corroborating criminal activity. Dr. Hovind had agreements with his church missionary employees to be paid in cash, which is not a federal or jail-worthy offense (I can remember being paid in cash for doing odd jobs or chores for my friends or my friends' parents when I was younger, just like many Americans can as well--should we be sent to prison for those unreported transactions?). The federal investigators involved in the case, however, contended that Dr. Hovind intentionally constructed such arrangements with his employees for the purposes of evading taxable compensation or benefits due to those employees. This is the argument that landed Dr. Hovind his jail sentence, which is totally bogus. My theory is that Dr. Hovind was a clear and hot target for much of the atheist and subsequently Darwinian (macro)evolutionist camp--they wanted him silenced by any means necessary, just short of martyring him. He was a successful preacher and an excellent scholar who sought after truth as far as it concerned material being taught in public education systems, especially where the dogmatic lies of macroevolution came into play. Dr. Hovind also made profound statements against unlawful practices in American politics, apart from his educational sermons alerting the general public on how to become activists in their communities against public education heavily immersed in atheist or evolutionist dogma; but, he also preached against the sinister campaign of the global elitists known as the New World Order, which lines up perfectly with the prophetic word in the Bible about End Times scenarios prior to Jesus Christ's second Advent. I believe this to be the particularly unavoidable aspect of Dr. Hovind's preaching which the "powers that be" decided had to be silenced, regardless of his success at elucidating students and teachers alike about the falsehoods involved in teaching Darwinian macroevolution. I pray for Dr. Hovind, he is one of my heroes.
P.S. Let's consider some of the other figures in Christianity. I wonder how many people, based on their mentality here, would have probably crucified Jesus Christ during His era because He was tried in court and charged with a form of treason against the Roman state as well as other criminal offenses to His peers? Or should we listen to Paul or Peter or John or any of the Apostles as they too were tried in court, beaten, imprisoned and executed based on legal systems in their day? You place so much "faith" in the American justice system, but you know how flawed and corrupt it is--it's the same system that lets criminals off scot-free if they're big enough celebrities or have connections in the sociopolitical ranks, while many innocent sit on death-row or serve terms for which they were incorrectly convicted. It happens all the time and you know it. The main reason why certain people rejoice at Dr. Hovind's incarceration is because they hate how powerful a speaker he was at exposing the lies, fallacies, and destructive legacy of Darwinian macroevolution. They hate truth--and more than that, truth which proves or leads to the existence of a real, living God to whom they are ultimately accountable; and they despise those willing to challenge the status quo of their psychological paradigm based on mechanistic or material Darwinism.
what are good places to throw a 16th birthday party in Connecticut?
ashleyyy.
okay, so my 16th birthday is coming up and i don't know where to throw it. I don't want to throw it at my house i want to throw it at a nice place. Can someone tell me like a few nice and good places in Connecticut to throw a 16th birthday party.
p.s. somewhere that's close to Wallingford .. farthest 30 minutes from there
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You can throw it at Club Getaway. It's like a camp place with cool activities like Zip line, Mountain Climbing,Rock Wall Climbing, Sports Hiking, Bungee Trampoline. It's in Kent, Connecticut. Since it's getting warmer now, I think you can probably do water activities like canoeing, swimming, ETC. My school went there for an overnight trip and we had really fun! It cost about a $100 for overnight. But i think it'll cost less for just a day.And we had a dance party, karaokee, and campfire. The website is: http://clubgetaway.com/
You can throw it at Club Getaway. It's like a camp place with cool activities like Zip line, Mountain Climbing,Rock Wall Climbing, Sports Hiking, Bungee Trampoline. It's in Kent, Connecticut. Since it's getting warmer now, I think you can probably do water activities like canoeing, swimming, ETC. My school went there for an overnight trip and we had really fun! It cost about a $100 for overnight. But i think it'll cost less for just a day.And we had a dance party, karaokee, and campfire. The website is: http://clubgetaway.com/
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