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Aron Ra banned from the Ark Park:

blü 2

Veteran Member
Premium Member
I'm Banned from the Ark Park

It was a ban without cause since to date he has not done anything to earn a ban from the park, at least not when at the park. Supposedly the park was having an event where they would answer atheists questions. It looks like they were afraid of the questions that Aron would ask.
It's a commercial venture, not a seeking after truth.

And banning Mr Ra makes perfect sense. 'No Unwanted Questions' is like the 'No Smoking' sign in the gunpowder factory.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I don't believe so; however, they do require the following of their workers.

"Answers in Genesis, says employees will be required to sign a statement saying they’re Christian and “profess Christ as their savior.”
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That has to be a distinct violation of federal law against religious discrimination, given that they were funded by taxpayer money of which they gladly accepted.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
That has to be a distinct violation of federal law against religious discrimination, given that they were funded by taxpayer money of which they gladly accepted.
Unfortunately the Republican governor of the state chose not to pursue the case any further. Finding someone that was harmed by this may be difficult. Most atheists do not need such low level employment.
 

Kangaroo Feathers

Yea, it is written in the Book of Cyril...
I don't believe so; however, they do require the following of their workers.

"Answers in Genesis, says employees will be required to sign a statement saying they’re Christian and “profess Christ as their savior.”
source

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And watch them pull a "you're not a TRUE Christian" the instant any of the vast majority of Christians who accept main stream science shows up. Although, to be fair, I doubt many such Christians could stand working at such a place. It's one thing visiting to see the crazies, it's another to get up and go there day after day.
 

Jumi

Well-Known Member
Unfortunately they are vocal and give the impression they are representative of all Christianity.
In my country they were almost universally laughed at, creationists were seen as an American countryside thing. In school I was taught evolution by Christians, none of whom were close to creationism... during my school days it was only ever in newspapers in the "offbeat" section along with things like soviets training their spies to use telepathy and Michael Lotito eating copious amounts of motor oil and engine parts.
 

Brickjectivity

Turned to Stone. Now I stretch daily.
Staff member
Premium Member
I'm Banned from the Ark Park

It was a ban without cause since to date he has not done anything to earn a ban from the park, at least not when at the park. Supposedly the park was having an event where they would answer atheists questions. It looks like they were afraid of the questions that Aron would ask.
They were afraid they couldn't squeeze him in? No more space in the ark for him.
 

Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian
Unfortunately the Republican governor of the state chose not to pursue the case any further. Finding someone that was harmed by this may be difficult. Most atheists do not need such low level employment.

I'm not willing to give any of my money to any business that discriminates against people's religious beliefs or lack thereof; so then, I would neither want to visit the Ark Encounter nor the Creation Museum, shame on them.
 

Brickjectivity

Turned to Stone. Now I stretch daily.
Staff member
Premium Member
Its endlessly funny. I mean there is literally a NEW Noah's Ark joke now.

Knock Knock:
Who's There?
Aron Ra
Sorry but there's just no room for you on the Ark.
 

charlie sc

Well-Known Member
Its endlessly funny. I mean there is literally a NEW Noah's Ark joke now.

Knock Knock:
Who's There?
Aron Ra
Sorry but there's just no room for you on the Ark.
The Ark is garbage if it cannot take one extra large person. Yeah, I get why it's supposed to be funny, but the Ark is supposed to be the ultimate form of magical transportation, therefore, it says more about how bad the Ark is :oops:

It's more amusing saying he wasn't let on because he is an atheist.

Knock Knock:
Who's There?
Aron Ra
Sorry, no atheists.
 
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