PETERSBURG, Ky. -- How does Answers in Genesis, the Petersburg, Kentucky-based apologist for a literal reading of the Bible’s creation story, finance its operations? To put it simply, through a ...
Creationism, it turns out, is big business. It's been 15 years since Answers in Genesis opened the Creation Museum and 6 years since it opened its Noah's Ark-themed park, both in Northern Kentucky.
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The Ark Encounter, a popular Kentucky theme park, features a life-sized replica of Noah's Ark. Operated by Answers in Genesis, the Ark Encounter offers various attractions, including a zoo, restaurant ...
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Correction: The Creation Museum is a non-profit. Creationism, it turns out, is big business. Now Ken Ham, CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis, says by 2024 he's expecting to open the next big ...
Thomas Shipp defends Answers in Genesis from the accusation that it is intellectually dishonest (16 June, p 26). Specifically, he claims that they can reasonably reject “dubious” science-based ...
A Kentucky museum that rejects evolution is making room for an odd guest: Charles Darwin. A new exhibit at the Answers in Genesis Creation Museum just southwest of Cincinnati argues that Darwin’s ...
Answers in Genesis plans a three-year expansion at its Ark Encounter site in Kentucky. The Ark Encounter, a Bible-themed attraction in Kentucky that features a 510-foot-long wooden Noah’s ark, is ...