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Noah's Ark Park
Clip: 8/4/2016 | 7m 3s
This controversial park presents a literal interpretation of Noah’s journey.
Lucky Severson visits Noah’s Ark Park, which opened last month in northeastern Kentucky, and talks to Ark Encounter CEO Ken Ham as well as his critics. Detractors object to tax breaks provided by the state along with the statement of faith required of Ark Park employees, but Ham points to the number of jobs he’s created and the revenue the ark will bring to the area.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Noah's Ark Park
Clip: 8/4/2016 | 7m 3s
Lucky Severson visits Noah’s Ark Park, which opened last month in northeastern Kentucky, and talks to Ark Encounter CEO Ken Ham as well as his critics. Detractors object to tax breaks provided by the state along with the statement of faith required of Ark Park employees, but Ham points to the number of jobs he’s created and the revenue the ark will bring to the area.
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