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HEBRON, Ky. - Tucked away in a nondescript office park in northern Kentucky, Noah's followers are rebuilding his ark.
The biblical wooden ship built to weather a worldwide flood was 500 feet long and about 80 feet high, according to Answers in Genesis, a Christian ministry devoted to a literal telling of the Old Testament.
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HEBRON, Ky. - Tucked away in a nondescript office park in northern Kentucky, Noah's followers are rebuilding his ark.
The biblical wooden ship built to weather a worldwide flood was 500 feet long and about 80 feet high, according to Answers in Genesis, a Christian ministry devoted to a literal telling of the Old Testament.
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... wrong track, noting that Hamm's ministry, Answers in Genesis, exists mainly to convert people to fun...
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A pair of prominent Bible conference speakers, Dr. David Menton and Ken Ham, will be at Mount Vernon Baptist Church on Friday, Nov. 5, and Sunday, Nov. 7.
According to Mt. Vernon Baptist Senior Pastor Dr. Jeffrey Johnson, their appearance is in conjunction with the Answers in Genesis Bible Conference from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6, at the Charleston Municipal Auditorium.
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What came before the big bang? Were there dinosaurs on Noah's ark? Are some races more evolved than others? What are the scientific and biblical objections to evolution and why, 80 years after the infamous Scopes trial, are evolutionists and creationists still at each other's throat? -- Questions addressed by Answers in Genesis.
BUTLER TWP. -- It's the classic rivalry that always gets ugly.
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. - A Kentucky city has agreed to give a huge property tax break to a planned biblical theme park that will include a wooden replica of Noah's Ark.
The Grant County city of Williamstown has offered a 75 percent property tax break to The Ark Encounter over the next 30 years. The theme park is being built by a group that includes Answers in Genesis, the founders of the biblically-based Creation Museum in Boone County.
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FRANKFORT, Ky. - Modern-day investors want to do in three years what took Noah and his sons more than 100 years to do: Build an ark to the dimensions specified in the Bible.
Mike Zovath, co-founder of the Answers in Genesis ministry that opened the Creation Museum in Kentucky three years ago, said Wednesday he believes the full-scale replica of Noah's Ark will draw some 1.6 million visitors a year to the Bible belt city of Williamstown.
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PETERSBURG, Ky. (AP) -- The Creation Museum, which advocates a literal interpretation of the Bible, plans to expand over the next year with programs aimed at children.
Among the expected additions are an outdoor playground and kiosks geared for kids in every part of the museum, according to museum founder Ken Ham of the group Answers in Genesis.