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Related: About this forumCreationist group sues Kentucky over $18 million in tax rebates for Noah’s Ark theme park
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/02/creationist-group-sues-kentucky-over-18-million-in-tax-rebates-for-noahs-ark-theme-park/Answers in Genesis president Ken Ham appears in a YouTube video
Creationist group sues Kentucky over $18 million in tax rebates for Noahs Ark theme park
Eric W. Dolan
03 Feb 2015 at 11:39 ET
The creationist ministry Answers in Genesis announced Tuesday that it would file a lawsuit against the state of Kentucky over tax rebate benefits for its Noahs Ark-based theme park.
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Lawyer Mike Johnson, who also appeared in the video, agreed. Religious groups, ideas, and organizations cant be treated with hostility by the government, and in effect thats what we have here, he said.
In December, Kentucky withdrew tax rebates for the Ark Encounter park in Williamston, Kentucky, that were potentially worth more than $18 million.
Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet Secretary Bob Stewart said the project had transformed from a tourist attraction to an extension of AIGs ministry. Answers in Genesis had refused to pledge not to discriminate against non-Christians in hiring.
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Creationist group sues Kentucky over $18 million in tax rebates for Noah’s Ark theme park (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Feb 2015
OP
The insanity is all about the Constitution being "for Christians only", the delusion rests on that.
Fred Sanders
Feb 2015
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DetlefK
(16,496 posts)1. Reminder: If you don't bow to their whims, you are oppressing them.
A Little Weird
(1,754 posts)2. Tax breaks should never have been offered in the first place
I hope this idiotic venture goes bankrupt.
Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)3. The insanity is all about the Constitution being "for Christians only", the delusion rests on that.
The Sharia law lovers are about two degrees of separation from ISIS.
Hoppy
(3,595 posts)4. Wait 'till the Big Guy gets ahold of Bob Stewart's heathen ass.
Yes, Sweetheart, its scarcasm.
woodsprite
(12,247 posts)5. Sounds like they don't have a leg or Bible to stand on.
"Kentucky Tourism, Arts and Heritage Cabinet Secretary Bob Stewart said the project had transformed from a tourist attraction to an extension of AIGs ministry. Answers in Genesis had refused to pledge not to discriminate against non-Christians in hiring."
htuttle
(23,738 posts)6. For a moment, I thought they were talking about the waterpark in the Dells
leftofcool
(19,460 posts)7. Take your Bible thumping theme park and move it to Kansas