remember when I said I was concerned
about this debate between Bill Nye the
Science Guy
and creationist museum president Ken Ham
in my concern was
it's great that we have debate on these
issues but my concerns are two-fold
number one
I don't like Ken Ham and his views
creationist use on the same stage
as someone like Bill Nye who is rooted
in science
I also don't like that this is probably
going to raise a lot of money for the
creationist museum because I've
it being held there tickets being sold
in the publicity that it will bring
and today in newsweek an instant a
couple of other web sites
the is being reported that the debate
raised
enough money for the Creation Museum to
go back to their plan
a building a Noah's Ark a replica up for
something like fifty or seventy million
dollars
and this is according to the museum a
direct result
have that debate Ken Ham saying the
high-profile debate with Bill Nye
helped encourage more about our ministry
friends
to get involved in the past you weeks
the Noah's Ark replica was in question
and now it is back
because that this debate exactly what we
were concerned would happen as a result
of this debate
happened I kinda had the feeling
bat eventually this is a project that
would have happened either way
I well it's not clear they were trying
to issue these bonds
and they the project was was literally
stalled
and even if it was going to happen in
eight or ten years why do we want bill
Nye to participate in something that
speeds it up
yeah I agree I do think it was a mistake
I it's kind of like possible in C payne
I mean
wannabes people I as back soon
information the other
as living in a fairy tale world a better
headline
rather with that for this would actually
be self professed Christians spending
seventy three million
on a fake arc instead of feeding the
poor like jesus would want them to
yet but probably tell you that this will
bring in so many tourism dollars but to
be able to our
be done by the entire world but I'm yeah
88 is kinda the disturbing
