Noah's Ark, the centerpiece of the Ark Encounter, is being targeted by atheist groups for "religious myths and proselytizing," but its founder, Ken Ham, says the outside groups are "bullying" and ...
A four-hour visit to the massive replica of Noah’s boat left me with a flood of questions. An elderly, bearded, white man dressed in ancient Middle Eastern garb, turban and all, stood on a stage in ...
(RNS) The Ark Encounter in Williamstown, Ky., hasn't seen bad attendance, Ham blogged on Answers in Genesis' website, just bad press. (RNS) Answers in Genesis founder Ken Ham is disputing reports the ...
Given the videos and photos taken on opening day, Ken Ham’s celebratory tweet comparing the protesters to the attendees wasn’t actually as advertised. In “Creationist Ken Ham Caught Misleading ...
Creationism, it turns out, is big business. Now Ken Ham, CEO and founder of Answers in Genesis, says by 2024 he's expecting to open the next big attraction – the largest indoor model of Christ-era ...
WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. — As the colossal replica of the biblical Noah’s Ark rises incongruously from the countryside of northern Kentucky, Ken Ham gives the presentation he’s often repeated. The ark ...
In a place long associated with music shows and nostalgia acts, Ken Ham's newest attraction in Branson offers an openly ...
Ken Ham, the man behind Grant County, Kentucky's fundamentalist Christian theme park, Ark Encounter, made a lot of gay people happy this week when he debuted a new nighttime lighting scheme.
I wanted to take the opportunity to comment on two items that have appeared in the Lexington Herald-Leader about our Ark Encounter. The first was an article about a film that aired recently on PBS TV ...
The highlight of the Ark Encounter in Grant County is getting a colorful makeover. In a series of tweets, Ark Encounter founder, Ken Ham, announced Monday the ark will now be lit with a rainbow every ...
Ken Ham, the creationist founder of the Ark Encounter in Northern Kentucky, is sparring with a national group over whether public schools are legally allowed to visit his religious attractions.