"Psychosis is very damaging to thinking. Very damaging."
As evidenced by you fundies. But that's as nothing compared to the physical damage ol' Kentypoos has - since 2007 - and continues to experience to this day (until 2015): via his cellmate Bubba.
>:D
And what Darwin did - or didn't - has any relevance to ol' Kentypoos' current circumstances... how?
...oh yes, that's right. If Hovind had paid his dues (as everyone has to - including yours truly), then he'd be as free as a bird, going about his lawful business (lol), much like... say... Richard Dawkins. And all by doing nothing more than Rendering unto Caesar (as he - as a Christian is ordered to do in the Bible), using something called 'currency'. Such as, for example... this:
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...oh, and what a coincidence. There's Charles Darwin. On the back of out £10 note; now, would you Adam and believe it?! And would you also credit it: he's only been buried* in Westminster Abbey, the central place of worship of the Church of England; one of only five non-royalty persons buried there.
PROTIP: Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Head of the Church of England, and 'Defender of the Faith' always has new designs of banknotes & coins sent to her in advance for her approval (and input on possible changes/improvements etc) by the Royal Mint, prior to production & circulation in the UK (they bear her image, natch). She even has power of final veto on any design too.
Now if you think Charles Darwin, and his world-changing, nay, paradigm-shifting discoveries threatened the beliefs of not only the clergy (especially the General Synod) of the Church of England, but it's head - and Defender of it's Faith herself, do you seriously believe that they'd have memorialised him in the way they did, and authorised his image on the back of our £10 note, respectively?!
If your answer is the only one possible, Nouveau, you've not only just annihilated your own argument, but blasted it out of the space-time continuum as a whole.
...oh, and as they have no problem with Evolution (indeed, they embrace it), the C-of-E certainly have no problem with the Big Bang.
Moral. The Church of England openly admit that much of the Bible is purely fable and metaphor. As in not to be taken literally.
*- And post-discoveries, Darwin was, at best, an Agnostic till the day he died.