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WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. — A 510-foot-long, $100 million Noah's ark attraction built by Christians who say the biblical story really happened opened in Kentucky Thursday.
Inside the museum with replica Noah’s Ark preaching creationism 100 years after historic trial - Ham owns a Christian theme park that includes a zoo, zip lines and other attractions surrounding ...
Ken Ham, founder of the Christian ministry Answers in Genesis, stands in front of a Noah’s ark attraction being built in Williamstown, Ky., on Thursday, June 25, 2015.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. (AP) — As the colossal replica of the biblical Noah’s Ark rises incongruously from the countryside of northern Kentucky, Ken Ham gives the presentation he’s often repeated.
A Christian ministry that plans to build a Noah’s Ark replica in Kentucky has raised enough money to go ahead with the $150 million project – and is thanking an adversary for boosting its support.
Founders of Northern Kentucky's controversial Creation Museum said Thursday that enough money has been raised to proceed with a biblical theme park built around a 510-foot replica of Noah's Ark.
With a massive ark and museum, he spreads creationism a century after Scopes trial. He’s not alone If Ken Ham is the most prominent torchbearer for creationism today, he’s hardly alone.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. (AP) — A 510-foot-long, $100 million Noah’s ark attraction built by Christians who say the biblical story really happened is ready to open in Kentucky this week.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. — As the colossal replica of the biblical Noah’s Ark rises incongruously from the countryside of northern Kentucky, Ken Ham gives the presentation he’s often repeated. The ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. (AP) — As the colossal replica of the biblical Noah's Ark rises incongruously from the countryside of northern Kentucky, Ken Ham gives the presentation he's often repeated.