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Ken Ham Explains Why AiG Is Building a Giant Ark Instead of Spending Money to Feed the Hungry
Christian Post ^ | 03/04/2014 | Stoyan Zaimov

Posted on 03/04/2014 6:53:38 PM PST by SeekAndFind

Ken Ham of the Creation Museum has taken to Facebook to address criticism over Answers in Genesis' multimillion dollar project to build a life-sized replica of Noah's ark, explaining why the money isn't going to feed hungry people instead.

"I haven't yet seen any articles/blogs/posts directed at Paramount about the $300 million dollars (over 4 times more than the Ark project), they spent on a fictional movie only for entertainment – why aren't they being told by the same people they should be spending this money on feeding the hungry," Ham wrote in a post on Monday, referring to the upcoming Bible-inspired movie "Noah," which is being distributed by Paramount Pictures.

The Creation Museum and AiG CEO and president has criticized the upcoming Darren Aronofsky film for portraying an unbiblical account of Noah. Sources like Slash Film have said that the movie's budget is closer to $150 million.

Ham continued in his response to critics, "In fact, what about all the people who spend millions of dollars at the movie theaters to see the movies that cost hundreds of millions of dollars a year," Ham continued. "Of course, we could go on – what about the hundreds of millions of dollars Universities like Harvard have in their accounts – in fact the list is almost endless."

Answers in Genesis has been raising funds to build a giant life-sized replica of Noah's ark for several years now. Last week, it announced that $73 million has been raised for the first phase of the project.

"Several million dollars in donations and Ark boarding passes (memberships) had been raised prior to the bond offering, and most of that amount has already been used to pay for the Ark's land, secure expensive permits and licenses, clear the property, draw architectural plans, design the exhibits, etc.," the creationist group said in a statement. It is seeking to raise an additional $15 million in order to "provide additional attractions, like the special high-tech and interactive exhibits that guests have come to appreciate at our museum."

Ham and AiG have responded in the past to feedback they have received as to why they are engaging in such an expensive project rather than using the money to help poor people. In 2011, AiG posted a blog post titled "Why Build an Ark Instead of Giving the Money to the Poor?"

In the article, AiG explained that although taking care of the poor is identified as an important ministry for Christians, "Christ also made it clear that we are to make disciples of all nations."

"Frankly, we can't think of a more effective way to share the gospel with many millions of people today than by using an Ark," AiG wrote. "The Ark of Noah is a picture of salvation, which allows us to share with future visitors that Christ is our modern-day Ark of salvation. People who might not ever attend a church service will be powerfully presented with the gospel message at the Ark, where they will learn about Christ."

While Ham did not address any specific commentary against the Ark project, he noted on Monday that the negative feedback he has received has been in the form of emails, posts, comments, and blogs both from secularists and other Christians.

"So what does it all mean? Most of these people who make such accusations do so because AiG is a Christian organization, and because they know we will reach millions with the truth of God's Word. Yes – their intolerance of Christianity is showing clearly," Ham wrote. "They just can't stand a Christian group being so prominent in spreading the truth of God's Word and the salvation message."

The construction of the project is expected to begin in May.


TOPICS: History; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: aig; ark; creationism; evolution; kenham
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To: demshateGod

Where are you getting that? I never said cussing is not a sin.


21 posted on 03/05/2014 4:40:26 AM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: Balding_Eagle

It can probably be built much cheaper than what is planned.

We are supposed to be wise stewards of God’s money.


22 posted on 03/05/2014 4:41:07 AM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: Boogieman

Fair enough. I did not know that the $ was earmarked that way.


23 posted on 03/05/2014 4:41:54 AM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: Secret Agent Man

Neither should they ignore the poor.


24 posted on 03/05/2014 4:42:41 AM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: I got the rope

The two purposes are not mutually exclusive nor should they be.


25 posted on 03/05/2014 4:43:14 AM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: Smittie
Whoever said the sole purpose of AiG was feeding the poor? The people donating the money aren't expecting it to feed the poor. I believe Judas once reprimanded Jesus for allowing Mary to pour expensive perfume on his feet instead of selling it to feed the poor. Jesus told him the poor would always be among you. Judas wasn't really concerned about poor people and neither are these ark critics.

As I stated to another poster on this thread, I did not know that the $ was earmarked for the ark. Fair enough.

However, building an ark with many tens of millions of dollars is extravagant and, in my opinion, wasteful and garish.

Kind of like Dollyworld.

26 posted on 03/05/2014 4:46:24 AM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: Smittie

Re: your first question. I do give to charitable orgs that directly service the poor.

I check them out on Charity Navigator first.

Thanks for your question. Have a good day.


27 posted on 03/05/2014 4:47:34 AM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: SeekAndFind; sauropod
Spend the money to feed the poor and the next day the poor will be hungry again and there will be no more money.

Build an attraction to create a revenue stream and feed the poor continually. As well as exhibiting an example of God's word without the biased filter of secular society.

I for one would certainly pay to visit the new Ark and it would probably give me pause afterward whenever I will see a rainbow.

28 posted on 03/05/2014 5:06:48 AM PST by N. Theknow (Kennedys-Can't drive, can't ski, can't fly, can't skipper a boat-But they know what's best for you.)
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To: sauropod

Why is it legal criticism is everything you do done to help the poor?..why build even a church building rather then use the money to feed the poor..how much money does every church in this country, in the world have tied up in land and property and assets that they could liquidate to help the poor ....what a load of crap


29 posted on 03/05/2014 5:07:15 AM PST by tophat9000 (Are we headed to a Cracker Slacker War?)
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To: sauropod

Ok, I thought I recognized the name from a thread the other day. That other guys name wasn’t even close to yours.


30 posted on 03/05/2014 5:08:39 AM PST by demshateGod (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
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To: sauropod
However, building an ark with many tens of millions of dollars is extravagant and, in my opinion, wasteful and garish.

Your judgment here, then, is a matter of degree. Ham's vision for this is something really nice and professional looking...like the creation museum... and it will be expensive. I know how you feel. I don't like to see garish expensive church buildings and preachers driving expensive cars.

But then, if I went to see the finished Ark project and it was made of cheap plywood...and there was poor customer service...and the bathrooms were dirty...and the displays looked like bad high school science projects...then I probably would leave early and not come back. ...and all of my preconceived notions of gap-toothed mouth-breathing Christians would be reinforced.

31 posted on 03/05/2014 5:22:00 AM PST by Drawsing (Fools show their annoyance at once, the prudent man overlooks an insult. Proverbs 12:16)
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To: N. Theknow

A thoughtful reply.

Thank you.

‘Pod.


32 posted on 03/05/2014 5:27:29 AM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: tophat9000

Apparently, FRiend, you are unable to see that I have been trying to advocate a reasonable balance between serving the poor and building tools to help witness. We need to do both.

Yes, I know that the poor we will always have with us. However we should continually keep in mind the charge we have to serve the poor.

We shouldn’t be building Christian palaces and forget all about the poor, which was my point.

Cheers, ‘Pod.


33 posted on 03/05/2014 5:30:25 AM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: Secret Agent Man

There it is - that’s the post I was looking for.

What good is it to have a full belly when you’re going to die and go to hell if you don’t realize your eternally deadly situation?


34 posted on 03/05/2014 5:31:06 AM PST by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: Drawsing

Thanks for your thoughtful reply. My judgment is indeed a matter of degree.

I agree with you about not going to see a cheap plywood ark.
I also do not want to go to an ark display where they have gold plated fixtures in the washrooms.

Cheers, ‘Pod.


35 posted on 03/05/2014 5:32:45 AM PST by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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To: sauropod
It’s a legitimate criticism. You failed.

I don't think it is really. AiG was not established as a charity to feed the hungry. They don't state that as one of their goals. They're no more due criticism for not devoting their money to ending hunger than any other corporation is.

Besides, if they did that then they wouldn't build their ark. I'm looking forward to it. Should be funny.

36 posted on 03/05/2014 5:33:33 AM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: SeekAndFind

Christians will always face this criticism. Even Jesus Christ was challenged in this way.


37 posted on 03/05/2014 5:44:17 AM PST by Heart of Georgia
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To: sauropod

As long as the money was raised for this purpose, the criticism is based in self-righteousness, and is wholly illegitimate. If the money was raised for helping the needy, then the criticism is legitimate - but ONLY then.


38 posted on 03/05/2014 6:00:16 AM PST by MortMan (Is a delayed shower a "stay of exablution"?)
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To: sauropod

Oh yeah, And sorry.


39 posted on 03/05/2014 6:05:03 AM PST by demshateGod (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
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To: sauropod

where’s the hard evidence they have ignored the poor.

and again, what about liberty counsel? they defend christians in court, the arent a hands-on poor organization, will you throw the same stone at them? can’t christians do the ministry to which they feel moved to do?


40 posted on 03/05/2014 8:33:44 AM PST by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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