The state of Kentucky (my current home) has decided to not appeal the ruling in favor of Ham's "Adventures in Genocide" fun ride. Americans United for the Separation of Church and State reports no current citizens court actions. They did post this article about Ham's claim that evolution is a religion of death:
https://www.au.org/blogs/wall-of-separat...-dichotomy
Great quote :
So, Ham’s new theme park highlights a Bible story in which God kills every living thing on the planet save for Noah, his family and the animals on the ark – yet evolution celebrates death?
I would be interested in learning how and joining with any Americans / Kentuckians that wish to pursue a civil matter against Ham. Tax subsidies for businesses are common. Ham though has claimed this is a Christian mission and employees are required to toe the line.
https://www.au.org/blogs/wall-of-separat...-dichotomy
Great quote :
So, Ham’s new theme park highlights a Bible story in which God kills every living thing on the planet save for Noah, his family and the animals on the ark – yet evolution celebrates death?
I would be interested in learning how and joining with any Americans / Kentuckians that wish to pursue a civil matter against Ham. Tax subsidies for businesses are common. Ham though has claimed this is a Christian mission and employees are required to toe the line.
God thinks it's fun to confuse primates. Larsen's God!