The recently built hundred million dollar ark "museum" in Kentucky shows that freedom of religion has been turned in to religious preference, a clear violation of the constitution. Do not look upon these idiots to pray for the money they need when they can just tap into the tax stream. The irony of these hypocrites is that if you asked them, they would be against the tax that keeps them afloat. There is no integrity in the shameless entitlement of faith, by any means. If they are willing to circumvent the constitution to have their little animal boat, they have given us all an unwelcome peek up their skirt, to reveal base human arrogance masquerading as morality.
Noah's ark attraction, complete with dinosaurs in cages, ready to open in Kentucky - LA Times
I guess it really bothers you that they received state tax dollars to help fund this project. Good.
I guess it really bothers you that they received state tax dollars to help fund this project. Good.
Why should John Doe who doesn't believe in Creationism pay for this abomination?
No one else paid for it and a museum for a religion is an abomination? I think there are some unreasonable and irrational pent up feelings here.
I guess it really bothers you that they received state tax dollars to help fund this project. Good.
I have read several places KY tax money went into it. Millions from what I read.
I guess when you say "good", you mean that it's good for children to suffer these wives tales and fail to compete well in a world where they are hobbled by religious ignorance. Is that what you meant by good? Or are you celebrating the tyranny of faith that ****s on OUR constitution? Either way, you're dangerous to liberty.
Why should John Doe who doesn't believe in Creationism pay for this abomination?
Yes, it bothers me.
The recently built hundred million dollar ark "museum" in Kentucky shows that freedom of religion has been turned in to religious preference, a clear violation of the constitution. Do not look upon these idiots to pray for the money they need when they can just tap into the tax stream. The irony of these hypocrites is that if you asked them, they would be against the tax that keeps them afloat. There is no integrity in the shameless entitlement of faith, by any means. If they are willing to circumvent the constitution to have their little animal boat, they have given us all an unwelcome peek up their skirt, to reveal base human arrogance masquerading as morality.
Noah's ark attraction, complete with dinosaurs in cages, ready to open in Kentucky - LA Times
Why should John Doe who doesn't believe in Creationism pay for this abomination?
The irony here is that private Christian schools, and home school children (significantly populated by religious families), beat the pants of of your oh-so-beloved secular public schools so your accusations of not being able to compete is not just bigoted but not factual.
The recently built hundred million dollar ark "museum" in Kentucky shows that freedom of religion has been turned in to religious preference, a clear violation of the constitution. Do not look upon these idiots to pray for the money they need when they can just tap into the tax stream. The irony of these hypocrites is that if you asked them, they would be against the tax that keeps them afloat. There is no integrity in the shameless entitlement of faith, by any means. If they are willing to circumvent the constitution to have their little animal boat, they have given us all an unwelcome peek up their skirt, to reveal base human arrogance masquerading as morality.
Noah's ark attraction, complete with dinosaurs in cages, ready to open in Kentucky - LA Times
Yes, it bothers me. What would you think if tax dollars were used to build a monument to atheism? Oh yeah, I guess to you a University or a telescope is a monument to atheism. A library is a temple of Satan and an open mind is an invitation to heresy. I get it, you went on the Kentucky ark roller coaster and never took off your protective Jesus goggles.
I guess when you say "good", you mean that it's good for children to suffer these wives tales and fail to compete well in a world where they are hobbled by religious ignorance. Is that what you meant by good? Or are you celebrating the tyranny of faith that ****s on OUR constitution? Either way, you're dangerous to liberty.
Yes, it bothers me. What would you think if tax dollars were used to build a monument to atheism? Oh yeah, I guess to you a University or a telescope is a monument to atheism. A library is a temple of Satan and an open mind is an invitation to heresy. I get it, you went on the Kentucky ark roller coaster and never took off your protective Jesus goggles.
I guess when you say "good", you mean that it's good for children to suffer these wives tales and fail to compete well in a world where they are hobbled by religious ignorance. Is that what you meant by good? Or are you celebrating the tyranny of faith that ****s on OUR constitution? Either way, you're dangerous to liberty.
The irony here is that private Christian schools, and home school children (significantly populated by religious families), beat the pants of of your oh-so-beloved secular public schools so your accusations of not being able to compete is not just bigoted but not factual.
The irony here is that private Christian schools, and home school children (significantly populated by religious families), beat the pants of of your oh-so-beloved secular public schools so your accusations of not being able to compete is not just bigoted but not factual.
It is a business like many other, and relies on private funding. Many local governments offer up 5-10 year tax breaks to recruit new businesses.
What about all the sports stadiums, art museums, and convention centers being funded by the tax payers. Many taxpayers could care less about sports, the arts, or attending conventions.
No one else paid for it and a museum for a religion is an abomination?
I think there are some unreasonable and irrational pent up feelings here.
Why should Joe the Christian pay to subsidize so-called "art" like a crucifix in urine? :shrug:
It's open to the public and will generate sales tax revenue for the state. Even though they are getting a rebate on some of the tax that kind of deal is normal and happens all the time when a city or state wants to attract a certain business.
Sports stadiums, for example, usually get the same kind of deal.
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