Recommended

Ken Ham's Ark Encounter Releases Promo Video for Noah's Ark Theme Park

Model display of Noah's ark as seen at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky. The biblical apologetics ministry, Answers in Genesis, plans to build a life-sized replica of the ark in Williamstown, February 2012.
Model display of Noah's ark as seen at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky. The biblical apologetics ministry, Answers in Genesis, plans to build a life-sized replica of the ark in Williamstown, February 2012. | (Photo: Creation Museum)

The Ark Encounter, the life-sized Noah's Ark theme part that is set to open on July 7 in Kentucky, has released a video promo promising big things for visitors.

The creationist endeavor, led by Answers in Genesis' Ken Ham, features crowds of people in the video, young and old, following animals such as elephants, rhinos, and leopards on city streets as they travel toward Noah's Ark in the distance.

Ham, who also leads the Creationist Museum in Kentucky, said in a Facebook post on Tuesday that the video is being shown on Fox News on "America's Newsroom," "Out Numbered," Shep Smith, Neil Cavuto, "The Five," and Election HQ.

Get Our Latest News for FREE

Subscribe to get daily/weekly email with the top stories (plus special offers!) from The Christian Post. Be the first to know.

The Ark Encounter project has been years in the making, and in January received a major court victory after a federal judge ruled that Kentucky officials violated the group's First Amendment rights by denying it participation in a sales tax incentive worth millions.

Still from an Ark Encounter promotional video uploaded on March 1, 2016.
Still from an Ark Encounter promotional video uploaded on March 1, 2016. | (Photo: https://arkencounter.com)

U.S. District Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove ruled that the Ark Encounter should not have been excluded from the tax incentive because of its "religious purpose and message," and for wanting to hire religious workers on the Ark.

Ham called it a "victory for the free exercise of religion in this country" back then, and added: "Atheist organizations and other secular groups have been falsely claiming that AiG/Ark Encounter should not receive a facially neutral tax incentive in Kentucky because of our Christian message."

He continued: "They have also been wrongly stating that AiG would be breaking the law if we used a religious preference in our hiring at the future Ark. AiG has responded many times to their bogus claims, charges which are nothing more than the secularists' blatant desire to see religious discrimination be practiced against AiG. Such discrimination against Christianity is growing across America."

The Ark Encounter website says that the project is costing $33.5 million to make, but most of the money has been secured.

The official blog keeps readers updated on the latest work surrounding the project, and on Tuesday revealed that a keel will be included on the Ark.

"Since the Ark Encounter will be a life-size Noah's Ark, built according to the biblical dimensions and meant to educate people about the reality of the account in Genesis, we're naturally including a keel on the Ark," the blog stated.

It added that construction continues at a "deliberate pace" at the stern end of the ship where the keel is protruding, and noted that the bulk of the ship is being kept weatherproofed for winter, though a "beehive of activity" still goes on.

"Pray for the construction workers' continued safety and that the Lord will bless us with good weather so the construction can move forward quickly," the website asks.

Was this article helpful?

Help keep The Christian Post free for everyone.

By making a recurring donation or a one-time donation of any amount, you're helping to keep CP's articles free and accessible for everyone.

We’re sorry to hear that.

Hope you’ll give us another try and check out some other articles. Return to homepage.

Most Popular

More Articles