Creation Museum founder and intellectual child abuser Ken Ham really hates it when I point out that he makes his living off of brainwashing and exploiting children for his own personal financial gain. As we’ve mentioned several times before.
Yesterday, Ken Ham just couldn’t help quoting me again (though the whole blog-ethics-linking thing sadly escapes him):
Of course, atheist bloggers poured forth hatred as they wrote (and continue to write on a daily basis) emotional, error-laden blogs against the Ark project… here are just a couple of negative reactions to the future Ark Encounter and our current Creation Museum:“The most tragic part of the Creation Museum on both of my visits was the intellectual child abuse. There’s some heartbreaking stuff in this video [on the Ark Encounter website] . . . plus a preview of the idiotic Noah’s Ark nonsense that Kentucky will soon be known for around the globe if Ark Encounter is built.
Not only will the state of Kentucky give $40 million in tax breaks to Ken Ham so we can be an accomplice to such intellectual child abuse, we’re also going to spend many millions on road construction to help them out as well. Based on the numbers in Ken Ham’s insanely inflated fake study, of course…”
But here’s the kicker: why do I write such completely rational things, saying that it is deeply immoral to teach children that science shows how men rode on saddled dinosaurs and few thousand years ago while personally making millions off of it?
The reason so many atheist bloggers and secular reporters/editorial writers reacted so negatively and write so furiously against the project (and AiG) is because they know in their hearts that there is a God—and they actively suppress that.What we are seeing today is just the outworking of this active suppression. Right before our eyes, the warnings from God’s Word are being illustrated.
Also, remember that “the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked” (Jeremiah 17:9). Proverbs 1:29 also reminds us that these scoffers “hate knowledge.”
My god, it’s like he’s looking into my soul!
Thank goodness our governor’s heart is neither deceitful or desperately wicked, to the tune of $40 million.

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