I completely understand your concerns over the Ark exhibition and the endorsement via tax dollars. However, the endorsement was not given because of the religious affiliation but rather as an attempt to enhance tourism within our state. Hence, the reason for the location being in close proximity to Cincinnati. Like it or not, Kentucky is part of what's considered the "Bible Belt" and the presumption could be made that activities and exhibits relating to the Bible might render a larger audience. In addition, the existence of the Ark has been proven by archeologists although the biblical knowledge might still be questioned.
No, not when Kentucky has hate pouring from the established government that has been taken over by religious cults who want nothing more than to give away everything to church establishments in order to make laws that discriminate against anyone that are not independent or suffer from indoctrination, or anything that those established religions do not want within the state.
That my friend is against the constitution of the United States that those within the state government of Kentucky were sworn to uphold.
The new law comes after the governor declared 2017 the “Year of the Bible.”
Look, I understand why you have nice sentiments on this, but you are allowing yourself to be blinded by a con man who’s only interested in making money from people who visit, and the state who gave him the money.
If he, you, or anyone within the state wanted such tourism then why didn’t anyone within the state put up a special fundraising effort for such a cause without the use of government funds?
It’s all religious bull paid for by the state.
Let me ask you, if you will, what does the first amendment of the Constitution of The United States say?
Yeah..I’m not buy it.