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The '''Ark Encounter''' is a $150 million tourist attraction that is expected to open in the spring of 2014 in northern [[Kentucky]]. It is predominantly a full-scale model of [[Noah's Ark]]. Influential [[Christian apologetics]] [[ministry]] [[Answers in Genesis]] is teaming up with the [[Free market|private]] for-profit company [[Ark Encounter LLC]] to build the privately funded attraction. The Troyer Group from [[Indiana]] is responisble for the actual construction while Patrick Marsh, the [[Creation Museum]] design director, will be designing and "theming" the attractions. The announcement for its construction came in December 2010.
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The attraction is more than just a life-sized Noah's Ark; it includes a petting zoo, a replica of the [[Tower of Babel]], a [[Dark Ages|medieval]] village, and even a historical Biblical journey from [[Abraham]] to the [[Red Sea crossing|parting]] of the [[Red Sea]]. The Ark attraction is not only an awe-inspiring and [[history|historically]] accurate center of [[Bible|Biblical]] displays, but an [[Education|educational]] experience. The huge project will educate visitors with a unique, hands-on approach on the details of Biblical history and why it is so important to appreciate [[Noah]] and his great service to [[God]] and the [[Earth]].
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The project is expected to have up to 900 staff and provide many much needed jobs for the state of Kentucky. Kentucky [[governor]] [[Steve Beshear]] wisely ignored the typical [[Censorship|liberal, atheist prejudice]] against the building of an inspiring [[Christianity|Christian]] attraction and supported its construction. The [[family|family-oriented]] Ark is expected to enlighten as many as 1.6 million visitors a year. The Ark Encounter will serve as a vital and beneficial Christian influence on not just the state of Kentucky but the [[United States|country]] as a whole. [[Creationism|Creationists]] such as Answers in Genesis' president [[Ken Ham]] view the Ark Encounter as a very important undertaking which will provide an important educational and [[faith|spiritual]] center for Christians to get closer to their faith and for non-believers to realize and appreciate the authenticity of Christianity and its deep, historical roots.
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== External links ==
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*[http://arkencounter.com/ The Ark Encounter]
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== See also ==
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*[[Answers in Genesis]]
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*[[Noah's Ark]]
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== References ==
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*[http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2010/12/01/ark-encounter-news-release AiG's Ark Encounter Announcement]
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*[http://arkencounter.com/faq/ The Ark Encounter]
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[[Category:Kentucky]][[Category:Young Earth Creationism]][[Category:Tourist Attractions]]

Revision as of 16:27, September 13, 2011

The Ark Encounter is a $150 million tourist attraction that is expected to open in the spring of 2014 in northern Kentucky. It is predominantly a full-scale model of Noah's Ark. Influential Christian apologetics ministry Answers in Genesis is teaming up with the private for-profit company Ark Encounter LLC to build the privately funded attraction. The Troyer Group from Indiana is responisble for the actual construction while Patrick Marsh, the Creation Museum design director, will be designing and "theming" the attractions. The announcement for its construction came in December 2010.

The attraction is more than just a life-sized Noah's Ark; it includes a petting zoo, a replica of the Tower of Babel, a medieval village, and even a historical Biblical journey from Abraham to the parting of the Red Sea. The Ark attraction is not only an awe-inspiring and historically accurate center of Biblical displays, but an educational experience. The huge project will educate visitors with a unique, hands-on approach on the details of Biblical history and why it is so important to appreciate Noah and his great service to God and the Earth.

The project is expected to have up to 900 staff and provide many much needed jobs for the state of Kentucky. Kentucky governor Steve Beshear wisely ignored the typical liberal, atheist prejudice against the building of an inspiring Christian attraction and supported its construction. The family-oriented Ark is expected to enlighten as many as 1.6 million visitors a year. The Ark Encounter will serve as a vital and beneficial Christian influence on not just the state of Kentucky but the country as a whole. Creationists such as Answers in Genesis' president Ken Ham view the Ark Encounter as a very important undertaking which will provide an important educational and spiritual center for Christians to get closer to their faith and for non-believers to realize and appreciate the authenticity of Christianity and its deep, historical roots.

External links

See also

References