How many dinosaurs can fit in a 200 foot wooden boat?
December 2, 2010 7:43 AM   Subscribe

Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear yesterday announced plans for an Ark Encounter theme park outside Cincinnati. In partnership with Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum, the park would take advantage of tax breaks under the Kentucky Tourism Development Act to finance up to 25% on the cost. [previously] and [previously-er]

The planned park, featuring a massive wooden ark and offering other "educational attractions", would open in 2014 and provide up to 900 jobs and potentially service 1.6 million visitor per year.
posted by T.D. Strange (7 comments total)

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posted by MrMoonPie at 7:46 AM on December 2, 2010


Dear Lord,

Smite them.
posted by flippant at 7:46 AM on December 2, 2010 [2 favorites]


Load the Ark with TWO OF EVERY POSTING (Double!)
posted by Comrade_robot at 7:46 AM on December 2, 2010 [6 favorites]


One of my very few hard-and-fast dating rules is I don't allow creationists to service me.
posted by Tomorrowful at 7:51 AM on December 2, 2010


The dinosaurs went in two by two, hurrah! hurrah!
The dinosaurs went in two by two, hurrah! hurrah!
The dinosaurs went in two by two, the T-rex and the velicoraptor
And they all went into the ark, for to get out of the rain.

flagged for double. whoops.
posted by T.D. Strange at 7:51 AM on December 2, 2010


In before Great Flood.
posted by entropicamericana at 7:52 AM on December 2, 2010


Great. If they build a realistic ark, they can demonstrate the veracity of the biblical account by actually loading two of every organism onto it. A quick Google search yields 1.4 million described.

Will they put the bacteria in one big jar, or a whole bunch of tiny little ones?
posted by klanawa at 7:59 AM on December 2, 2010


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