Ken Ham's Ark Torpedoed With Charges of Religious Discrimination
McGruber writes: Back on February 4, "Science Guy" Bill Nye debated Creationist Kenneth Alfred "Ken" Ham. That high-profile debate helped boost support for Ham's $73 million "Ark Encounter" project, allowing Ham to announce on February 25 that a municipal bond offering had raised enough money to begin construction. Nye said he was "heartbroken and sickened for the Commonwealth of Kentucky" after learning that the project would move forward. Nye said the ark would eventually draw more attention to the beliefs of Ham's ministry, which preaches that the Bible's creation story is a true account, and as a result, "voters and taxpayers in Kentucky will eventually see that this is not in their best interest."
In July, the Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Authority unanimously approved $18.25 million worth of tax incentives to keep the ark park afloat. The funds are from a state program that allows eligible tourism attractions a rebate of as much as 25 percent of the investment in the project. Since then, the Ark Park's employment application has became public: "Nestled among the requirements for all job applicants were three troubling obligatory documents: 'Salvation testimony,' 'Creation belief statement,' and a 'Confirmation of your agreement with the AiG statement of faith.' (AiG is Answers in Genesis, Ham's ministry and Ark Encounter's parent company.)"
That caused the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet to halt its issuance of tax incentives for the ark park. Bob Stewart, secretary of the cabinet, wrote to Ham that "the Commonwealth does not provide incentives to any company that discriminates on the basis of religion and we will not make any exception for Ark Encounter, LLC." Before funding could proceed, Stewart explained, "the Commonwealth must have the express written assurance from Ark Encounter, LLC that it will not discriminate in any way on the basis of religion in hiring." The ark park has not yet sunk. It is "still pending before the authority" and a date has not yet been set for the meeting where final approval will be considered.
In July, the Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Authority unanimously approved $18.25 million worth of tax incentives to keep the ark park afloat. The funds are from a state program that allows eligible tourism attractions a rebate of as much as 25 percent of the investment in the project. Since then, the Ark Park's employment application has became public: "Nestled among the requirements for all job applicants were three troubling obligatory documents: 'Salvation testimony,' 'Creation belief statement,' and a 'Confirmation of your agreement with the AiG statement of faith.' (AiG is Answers in Genesis, Ham's ministry and Ark Encounter's parent company.)"
That caused the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet to halt its issuance of tax incentives for the ark park. Bob Stewart, secretary of the cabinet, wrote to Ham that "the Commonwealth does not provide incentives to any company that discriminates on the basis of religion and we will not make any exception for Ark Encounter, LLC." Before funding could proceed, Stewart explained, "the Commonwealth must have the express written assurance from Ark Encounter, LLC that it will not discriminate in any way on the basis of religion in hiring." The ark park has not yet sunk. It is "still pending before the authority" and a date has not yet been set for the meeting where final approval will be considered.
This does not belong on Slashdot.
I know that this site has always been shit. Why do I keep coming here?
Can anyone recommend an alternative?
...that religious zealots would do anything like. It's so out of their character!
/sarcasm
Maybe a bit of Sanity from Kentucky? I hope so.
I am an atheist, and I was not a Christian to being with. However, after watching the debate just yesterday, I would say that the "arguments" presented by Ham were far more convincing that what Nye put together, and it felt sad. I liked Bill Nye in this other debates on such topics, but he did not bring his "A game" to this debate. There were so many points of view about why a particular scientific theory was more conclusive, or why certain theories fail, but have yet to be to be proven to be as much of a fallacy as "God did it" that Nye could have presented, but he didn't. Even his 30 minute presentation round was lacking in general. This is what allowed even more religious zealots to put even more money into making this all possible, IMO.
I thought, perhaps mistakenly, that I learned a long time ago that the only two states that are commonwealths are Massachusetts and Virginia.
I wonder if Jesus would let unbelievers hang out and help build things... Either these guys don't think he would, or they don't follow Jesus's beliefs.
I don't come here for stories like this one.
...this is literally being built in my grandparents' backyard, directly behind their property: it's a damned shame what has become of williamstown, and if this project goes through, well, that'll consumate its damnation...
What is it with liberals hammering away at people they don't agree with?
Even otherwise "perfect" liberals such as Bill Maher are threatened with censorship for daring to speak against received wisdom.
Is there any group more intolerant than self-professed "tolerant" liberals?
proves that "Noah" could not have done it. $18.25M and a year later, and it's still not done? Didn't noah supposedly build it in a fortnight without the aid of modern construction equipment?
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While such efforts might garner a few more Young-Earth creation believers, the inevitable silliness of it all seems like it might push more people away from religion in general.
Also seems to show every major religious organization tends to be discriminatory – not just rabid dogs like ISIS. This if why organized religion must be confronted, given a chance only right thinking people will be allowed jobs if they had their way. Coercion is fine if it’s in God’s name you know.
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I've seen this type of thing before. They will just pull the words, get their funding, then when someone apples for the job they will then ask in the interview. If they are "caught" in the interview, they will blame the interviewing person... say "sorry" and continue.
Discriminants always love to flaunt a "story" (I doubt this is one) when it might potentially serve their own agenda.
Sounds more like another baiter trying to cry foul because so and and so won't do such and such for my own personal bias.
Poor Bill Nye's broken heart will get better when he comes to realize that 1. he's not a real scientist, but only plays one on TV and 2. he's not at the center of the universe.
Bill Nye seems like a good dude. But participating in that "debate" was just stupid. It gives the appearance that there are two credible sides to the issue. The only option is to ignore these people. When they decide to join us in the modern era, we will welcome them.
This particular dispute is stupid. The theme park will just remove the offending wording and resubmit it. There's no point to enforcing those restrictions during hiring. After being hired, the employee has to say to the guests what the owners want them to say or get fired. The difference between a Born Again evangelical and an atheist who spouts the beliefs of a Born Again evangelical is a philosophical one.
Religion is the opiate of the masses - Karl Marx
Nye said he was "heartbroken and sickened for the Commonwealth of Kentucky"
Duh. Bill. What did you think this was about? An actual debate?
It was a motivational stunt to get the true believers to open their wallet to fund something like this.
"voters and taxpayers in Kentucky will eventually see that this is not in their best interest."
Don't count on it.
That caused the Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet to halt its issuance of tax incentives for the ark park.
The bureaucrats, having an actual mission to accomplish have their feet at least partway on the ground. Not so the voters. I predict that withdrawl of these tax breaks will be made a serious issue come election time.
That said, let them have their amusement part. Who cares? We've got Disney World.
Have gnu, will travel.
Yea Nye could be much more condescending. He could have outwardly trashed how stupid and silly it is to believe that the earth was created as the bible says. Six days? Cattle first animals? Where do dinosaurs work there way into the picture? I don't blame Bill for losing the argument, its hard to convince an idiots how dumb they really are.
Liberals tolerate all kinds of idiotic delusional beliefs. They just don't tolerate such beliefs being applied to create laws.
Once known for its fried chicken now for exuding idiocy....
post apocalyptic much? wait, the one in Orlando's still going...
And if God wants a themepark, why does he need tax incentives from Caesar ?
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They should build it in Florida; they're gonna need it when global warming floods the place.
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It would be toooooo easy to shut this place down with a dedicated team of "applicants" armed with personal voice recorders.
If one studies the Bible one will understand that Jesus Christ ain't a dude who will say *NO!* to the non-believers
In fact, the only character Jesus says *NO!* to is the Satan
There are many stories inside the new testaments which tell us Jesus, before he was killed, was an open-minded kind of dude
I _am_ a Christian, and damn proud to be one, although I ain't a fundie. And as a Christian I do have a duty to correct wrong impressions about Jesus Christ
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Build a replica of the HMS Beagle next to it, Darwin's ship.
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where are my fellow geeks at?!
Anyone who teaches children creationism or other religious shit should be locked up in jail with all the other child molesters.
"The Commonwealth must have the express written assurance from Ark Encounter, LLC that it will not discriminate in any way on the basis of religion in hiring."
Umm... anyone else reminded of this:
Agnes: Pinkie promise?
Gru: Oh yes, my pinkie promises.
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I can tell you they are well into the site work at the location right off of I-75. Was down that way last Thursday and Friday and they are moving a TON on dirt and are well on their way to getting the site ready for actual construction of the ark.
I do have to wonder, with all the concrete footings, if the floor is actually wood and bowed up at the edges like a true ship hull would have been, so we can watch all the people slide towards the keel where the eliminated swill from the animals would have collected by the ton before it gets carted up several stories to be thrown out the one tiny window. Of course they didn't have steel wheel barrows back then, so they woud have to put the animals to work. You couldn't even hire someone for that these days. No wonder they want to raise the minimum wage!
The Pope seems to be more on the side of Bill Nye in this debate. Huh.
http://www.independent.co.uk/n...
The best creationist defense would be if a group of them took one for the team and started their own religion of "science."
Then all science would be subject to separation of church and state and would have to be eliminated from public school curricula.
After all, wasn't the original ark built by just a few guys with hand tools?
Affirmative action had, at its peak, been the social institution of "blacks are retards with a propensity for not being as smart as anyone, and so they need us to extend a large amount of help to them to elevate them to the level of a human being rather than a chimpanzee."
Interesting, I think most would qualify affirmative action as, "There are a large number of socially conservative idiots in society who will not give minorities a chance because their skin is the wrong color, so we need to pass laws to make ignorant racists give them a chance to pull themselves out of poverty". A person of any race of can achieve anything, but only when given a chance to try.
You are making veil threats about killing liberals for their views, so I am having trouble taking anything you are saying at face value. Why haven't you been flagged as a troll yet?
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The bible doesn't say how long it took, and does describe Noah's family being involved too. It doesn't rule out the possibility that Noah was loaded and hired hundreds of workers to help out. It wouldn't matter though, as a wooden ship that size is structurally impossible.
not that this matters, but....
A literal reading seems to indicate that it took Noah somewhere between 50 and 120 years to build the ark.
FWIW, there's a common misconception (hah!) that they were on-board for 40 days.
The Bible states 40 days/nights of raid, and then nearly a full year of floating around.
What does it matter what anyone believes about the origins of humanity? Why does Nye feel so threatened that he seeks to attack? If every future physicist learns that Poo-Poo the monkey boy was bitten by a radioactive alien and became the first human, how does that alter physics? Chemistry? Engineering? What's Nye afraid of?
And that's why I come here
If you're hanging out building stuff with Jesus Christ, getting drunk off his water and enjoying the never-ending fish sandwiches, I think maybe you're going to be in the 'believer' camp.
Should an employer not be concerned who his/her employees are. If you have a religious themed park you want to make sure the employees will reflect those values. I believe he has a right to make sure the employees will not say anything that will distract that. Those requirements do not reflect anyone religion. A Jew or Muslim can also hold those values.
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Ethiopia, about 3 million years ago. Rift Valley flooding/drought/flooding/drought/fl... etc. More than likely these events raised our brain cc from ~700 to ~1600. At least it correlates very well, and there aren't many other contenders for forcings (other than "general drying", but that's what would have got us out of the trees 3 million years earlier).
I've made the occaisional conjecture that it could be the oldest story in our history (it's what freaked us out and made our species adapt or die, which is what you said and why I'm replying :) and as we would have already been a self-conscious species by then, it therefore remains psychologically powerful. Also jives with the most extreme theories as to the time of the birth of language.
See, the creationists are going about this all wrong. What they need is a meta-theme park, where you go and spend time with a Jewish carpenter wearing hippy clothes who peaches to you all day about God and love while you help him build an Ark-based theme park.
See, in this way you get lots of free labour to build your theme park from all the True Believers, and should any heathens get in, you get to have hippy carpenter guy preach the good word to them all day.
The only drawback to all this is it means Mr. Ham would have to employ someone who is Jewish, and he might feel that is against God's divine will.
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I don't know why the State got involved in funding the park in the first place (it is a pretty obvious potential conflict with their first amendment duties, but then again, this is Kentucky), but for it to even sneak by constitutional muster, employees cannot be discriminated against because of their religious beliefs.
So, if you let employees walk around and talk about Noah's flood and all that Jazz, you have to give other employees equal rights to talk about how it is a myth likely originating in the flood plains of Mesopotamia that the "decedents of Abraham" brought to Palestine.
Of course, the sensible thing would have been to not have involved the government in the park in the first place. I am sure there are plenty of young-earth creationists out there that Ham can scam.
The Jews have the Torah, which the Christians call "Old Testaments"
Then the Christian add in new books and compiled it to become the "New Testaments"
As for that pedophile, he pirated the new and old testment and then called it "Quran"
An atheist park or museum would not want someone professing anything but the Darwinian Gospel. Now that's also religious discrimination folks. See how the shoe fits on the other foot. Also willing to bet that in today's demented 'merica, an Islamic, Hindu or Buddhist park would get double funding in a heartbeat. Just saying.
In the original story ( Gilgamesh ) it was a week, in the re-telling the character Noah started at 500 years old and finished when he was 600.
The BBC built an ark a year or so ago, I think in India, according to something like the original instructions. (A recently translated clay tablet). Couldn't they just buy that one? I don't think the BBC wants to hang onto it.
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...than any other Religious-based organization?
A church can't be forced to hire a non-believer.
They can choose to do so...
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Somebody needs to build a tourism spot promoting the true events of Greek myths, right there in Kentucky. Yeah. Anyone who complains, has to explain why this is definitely not true events but the Biblical creation account (which doesn't even jive with the original Gilgamesh one) is true.
...of simpler times hundreds of years ago...
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I reiterate that you are a slobbering mouth breather, and now I append the honorific of 'grammar Nazi'. While you have diagrammed your sentence with such skill that freshman English teachers everywhere are getting erections, you overlook that fact that using correct grammar doesn't mean that you have expressed yourself in any clear or elegant fashion.
If your statement was written by someone who had the intellectual capacity of at least a third grader, it my be thus:
"I have the greatest understanding for anyone who wishes to excise from their lives, such views and the people possessing them."
Mind you, your poor sentence structure is the least of your faults. I would point out the generalizations you attribute to 'Liberal Democrats' sound wholly out of character for a people who are normally generalized as socially progressive, and sound more like the statements that might be made by an astroturfing tea party member who secretly follows KKK propaganda.
But by all means, continue attributing your bizarre interpretation of Affirmative action to others, it doesn't sound strange at all. Additional insulting boilerplate I couldn't be bothered with here.
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By my laymen's education on the subject, I do believe it means they double and triple tax the shit out of you while providing fewer services than non-commonwealth states.
Liberal Democrats are not simple social progressives. The country is run by........
Sorry, could you repeat that? I nodded of during your tangential gibbering about political labeling. You should sell it to people with sleep disorders, you could make a killing.
I see more than the packaged deal. I see more than two parties where the two names are used. I see more than two positions active in our government and in our politics. I see society's sentiments, behaviors, and moods. That you wish to ignore these occludes the reality of our recent history and our modern struggles to your view.
I see someone who starts sentences with 'I see...' way too much. I see someone who wants to replace Mr Luther King Jr's speech writers. I see someone who claims to have a worldview that includes a plurality of political interests, and still attributes negative generalizations to 'Liberal Democrats'. In short, I see a pompous ass who loves the sound of his own voice.
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