Is There a Doctor 

in the House?


I have often been asked by fans of Kent Hovind, "Why do you attack Hovind's academic title of Doctor?"  Some Hovind supporters even suggest, "Some of the smartest people I know don't have formal qualifications."  To counter these concerns we need to separate the issues involved.  Is Hovind being criticised for not having formal qualifications?  Does Kent Hovind have a valid PhD?  How does Hovind use his title?  What is the quality of Hovind's thesis?

Is Hovind being criticised for not having formal qualifications?  

No.  However, Hovind's lack of training does become obvious on some issues.

Does Kent Hovind have a valid PhD?  

Yes and no.  

Yes, Hovind acquired a religious based PhD in "Christian Education" from Patriot University. "Christian Education" is an evangelism course.  Patriot University has since changed its name to Patriot Bible University. 

Many have claimed, usually repeating what the claim made by Vickers [5], that Patriot Bible University is a diploma mill.  This claim is false.  Whatever critics may think of its course standards, Patriot Bible University has been authorized by the Colorado Commission of Higher Education as a "seminary or Bible college" [6] since 1988 [7] but only "to grant religious degrees" [10]

However, Patriot University also claims to be accredited [10] by the unrecognized American Accrediting Association of Theological Institutions which operates from the same PO Box as Christian Bible College [8][9].  Both AAATI and CBC are run by Cecil Johnson and CBC is only accredited by, you guessed it, AAATI.  This blatant conflict of interest could be a litmus test for the quality of AAATI.

No, Hovind inflates his title to apply to fields he did not study.  As a citizen of Florida, under Florida State law Hovind can only claim his title if he "clearly identifies the religious character of the educational program"[1] . Hovind rarely does so.  For example, the promotional material for a debate video produced by Hovind claims he is "a well-known creation speaker with a PhD in education" [2]  Hovind and his staff repeatedly remove the "Christian" part from his degree title.  Either he is embarrassed by the term "Christian" (very unlikely) or his is attempting to make his PhD appear to be something it is not.

How does Hovind use his title?

This is where the problem of Hovind's inflated title begins to show.  His own promotional material boldly describes him as;

However, Hovind's PhD has nothing to do with either education or science (see above).  Hovind never presents a clarification to his audience. 

Hovind actively uses the nickname Dr Dino; even using this title for his web site drdino.com.  However, Hovind has no qualifications, let alone PhD status, in any field connected with palaeontology.

"Dr" Hovind will also freely give medical "advice"; such as don't vaccinate your children or apricot seeds (Laetrile) will prevent/cure cancer.  Not only does Hovind not have any medical qualifications for giving such "advice", this false authority could kill someone.

What is the quality of Hovind's thesis?

A thesis is a document presenting original research for the purpose of displaying mastery of a field of study to justify the title of "Dr".  Because a thesis is valuable original research, as well as justification of title, academic institutions keep thesis' catalogued for reasonable access by anyone.  Interestingly, very few people have seen Hovind's thesis because neither Hovind nor Patriot University will release said document for public viewing (which is very unusual).  

There is record of only one independent person viewing Hovind's thesis - see The Dissertation Kent Hovind Doesn't Want You to Read 

In the spirit of fairness, here is Patriot University's defence of their connection with Kent Hovind

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Patriot University application form honouring a famous graduate.  

(PU no longer uses this application form)

 

Carl Marychurch 2005

 


[1]     The 2003 Florida Statutes: 817.567 Making false claims of academic degree or title

[2]       http://www.drdino.com/Downloads/Debate/vids/index.jsp [April 2004] mirrored at http://www.godrules.net/drdino/debatesonline.htm

[3]     http://www.cryptozoologicalrealms.com/english/biographies/bios_h.html [June 2004] "Biographical information provided by Dr. Kent Hovind"

[4]    Spoken by Eric Hovind (son of Kent) introducing Seminar Part Four (2003)

[5]    Vickers, B. 2002, Some Questionable Creationist Credentials http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/credentials.html [August 2005]

[6]    Colorado Commission on Higher Education, 2003, Authorized Private Colleges and Universities and Seminaries and Bible Colleges, http://www.state.co.us/cche/authlist.pdf [August 2005]

[7]    Private email via a third party. [August 2005]

[8]    http://www.theraponuniversity.org/tuaccreditation.html [August 2005]

[9]    http://www.christianbiblecollege.org/index.htm [August 2005]

[10]  http://www.patriotuniversity.com/accreditation.htm [August 2005]