(February 6, 2015 at 3:33 pm)Heywood Wrote: If Ham is inflating the numbers so what? The non inflated numbers still satisfy the requirements of the incentive program.
"Lying to the government in order to get special treatment is perfectly fine!" - Heywood, 2015.
Aren't you supposed to be a christian? Isn't bearing false witness a bad thing, to you? Or is it just when other people do it?
Back to the case itself, here's kinda a big, gaping flaw in the case they're taking to court: the basis is that they're being discriminated against due to being a christian organization, performing christian services. This claim is completely contradicted by the fact that the Ark Encounter was originally approved for the tax rebate; the state knew who and what they were, and approved them anyway. It was only after their discrimination came to light that they were refused access to the program; obviously, their being christian had nothing to do with it, as the Ark Encounter didn't become a religious concept run by a religious group after they began discriminating based on religion, that's absurd.
The very basis of their case is debunked by the in depth description of their case, where they acknowledge being let into the program. These guys are idiots.

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