The following quote is from the link you just posted:
It would be wrong to infer from this list that all creationists have suspicious credentials. In fact, a good number of prominent creationists have legitimate -- even noteworthy -- doctoral degrees in scientific fields. For example, Duane Gish earned a doctorate in biochemistry from Berkeley, Steve Austin earned a doctorate in geology from Pennsylvania State University, and Kurt Wise earned his doctorate in paleontology from Harvard while studying under Stephen Jay Gould. So just because a few well-known creationists failed to earn their graduate degrees the traditional way does not mean that all or even most of them did.
And you have the nerve to say: "Most of these so called creation "scientists" are frauds who don't even have real degrees. The "degrees" that they do have are from diploma mills where anyone can buy a "degree" for around $100.
It sounds like you are the fraud and the liar, newbie.