Louisville, KY – Judge Sides With Group Building Noah’s Ark On Tax Incentive

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    FILE - Visitors look over an exhibit of Noah's Ark at the new Creation Museum during a special viewing of the museum in Petersburg, Kentucky, May 26, 2007.  ReutersLouisville, KY – A religious group building a massive Noah’s Ark tourist attraction in Kentucky has won a legal battle over the state’s withdrawal of a potential tax incentive worth millions.

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    A federal judge ruled Monday that Kentucky officials violated the ark builders’ First Amendment protections by blocking it from the sales tax tourism incentive that could have been worth up to $18 million.

    The Ark Encounter, being built by Christian group Answers in Genesis, is due to open in July.

    U.S. District Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove ruled the state’s Tourism Cabinet cannot exclude the ark attraction from the incentive based on its “religious purpose and message.” The state initially celebrated the project but reversed course in late 2014.

    Answers in Genesis founder Ken Ham says the ruling is a “victory for the free exercise of religion in this country.”‎


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    ModernLakewoodGuy
    ModernLakewoodGuy
    8 years ago

    Can’t wait to see the penguins and find out how they hopped all the way from turkey to Antarctica without leaving a single fossil along the way!

    dj2016
    dj2016
    8 years ago

    Penguins can swim.