I've read Cornelius Hunter's books and corresponded with him several times (though not in the past couple of years), though I have not actually met him. If I am mistaken about his actual views on this, I hope someone will invite him to send me a correction. My overwhelming impression, however, is that he does not accept human evolution. I also sense that he is an agnostic about the age of the earth and the universe. To the best of my knowledge, he doesn't state those views directly and openly, but I would be very surprised if they do not lie just below the surface.
(I would not forward from Dr Hunter a simple statement that he has never denied human evolution or the earth's great age, for I say as much here. I would however be pleased to forward a direct statement of his position on either of these matters.)
Ted
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