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ARK Encounter opens today!

Thebobo

Lifer
First its being broadcasting live from inside the Arc by some folks. Its being broadcast to Facebook not sure if they are doing anywhere else. Yesterday they broadcast for a couple hours from in side the creation museum, was hilarious,

https://www.facebook.com/plugins/vi...riendlyatheist/videos/10157146537890080/&show

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Just think if they would of spent all that money on helping their fellow man instead of stroking Ken Hams ego. Sorry If I seem bitter but what a bunch of tools. Anyone with even the slightest bit of logic would relise the ark story as folks like Ken Ham (creationist) represent it is impossible. A fairy tale. Yet look at all those folks, scary world we live in.

BTW I have an idea if the ARC folds we could turn into a jail and put all the terrorist in it, or would that be cruel and unusual punishment? Or is the arc part in the Quran as well.

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not seeing why you got your panties in a wad over this. religion? other people beliefs? maybe you and all those no job having protestors need to see a counselor over your irrational anger towards this.
 
This is a part of a tourist incentive within Kentucky, they get rebates for sales tax being generated within a tourist facility. The state will end up making money on this thing.

And? I wasn't aware the Establishment Clause had exceptions for bringing in tourist money.
 
IMO, the district court got it wrong, and I'm disappointed the state didn't appeal the decision, but you know, money talks...
You understand the rebate program, right? They didn't get 18 million to build this thing from the state. They haven't gotten anything from the state.
 
First its being broadcasting live from inside the Arc by some folks. Its being broadcast to Facebook not sure if they are doing anywhere else. Yesterday they broadcast for a couple ours from in side the creation museum, was hilarious,

https://www.facebook.com/plugins/vi...riendlyatheist/videos/10157146537890080/&show

7dfBZeC.jpg


Just think if they would of spent all that money on helping their fellow man instead of stroking Ken Hams ego. Sorry If I seem bitter but what a bunch of tools. Anyone with even the slightest bit of logic would relise the ark story as folks like Ken Ham (creationist) represent it is impossible. A fairy tale. Yet look at all those folks, scary world we live in.

BTW I have an idea if the ARC folds we could turn into a jail and put all the terrorist in it, or would that be cruel and unusual punishment? Or is the arc part in the Quran as well.

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I have to say if you've never been to a creation museum you should totally go. They are absolutely hilarious. Humans running around with dinosaurs, comically inept attempts to hand wave away geology, and invariably an exhibition on the evils of evolution.

Okay it's also a little sad that some people have been duped into believing this nonsense. Mostly funny though.
 
I have to say if you've never been to a creation museum you should totally go. They are absolutely hilarious. Humans running around with dinosaurs, comically inept attempts to hand wave away geology, and invariably an exhibition on the evils of evolution.

Okay it's also a little sad that some people have been duped into believing this nonsense. Mostly funny though.

Actually, it kinda sounds like fun. Sort of like going to Ripley's believe it or not. Or going to a evolution museum, where they try to explain to you
how you can take a bunch of parts, some missing, put them in a box and shake it for a really, really, really, long time and come up with a piece of
machinery so complex, we can't even understand it.
 
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I have to say if you've never been to a creation museum you should totally go. They are absolutely hilarious. Humans running around with dinosaurs, comically inept attempts to hand wave away geology, and invariably an exhibition on the evils of evolution.

Okay it's also a little sad that some people have been duped into believing this nonsense. Mostly funny though.

It would be fun to go and laugh at all of the dumbshits like buckshat that hang out here and masturbate to these exhibits, but I wouldn't give them any of my money for this opportunity.
 
What is impossible is that hydrogen turned to people completely on its own.

Good thing nobody believes that.

Of course, the sudden appearance and then subsequent almost instantaneous disappearance of a volume of water sufficient to cover the entire surface of the earth... That totally happened.

Where did it come from? Where did it go? God magic, of course! That's science!
 
And? I wasn't aware the Establishment Clause had exceptions for bringing in tourist money.

Nor does the Establishment Clause require the government to discriminate against religious-themed private enterprises by denying them access to economic incentives that would be offered to other private enterprises.

And by the way, I think the Bible is hoakam and the addition of "under God" to the pledge of allegiance is unconstitutional.
 
LOL, fucking nut jobs. Load them all into that boat and send them out to sea so they can have their own little colony of madness.
 
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