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  • Feed the Poor Instead of Build an Ark? Ken Ham Tells Off Liberals.

    Why on earth can't liberals see that building the ark Noah used to escape the mega flood is more important the feeding poor people?

    Ken let it be known in no uncertain terms that his critics are wrong. He points out the Noah's Ark will bring people to Jesus. Feeding the poor is money down a drain.

    This Ken Ham is a wonderful Holy Man:

    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 ...
    Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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    Re: Feed the Poor Instead of Build an Ark? Ken Ham Tells Off Liberals.

    Originally posted by Johny Joe Hold View Post
    Why on earth can't liberals see that building the ark Noah used to escape the mega flood is more important the feeding poor people?

    Ken let it be known in no uncertain terms that his critics are wrong. He points out the Noah's Ark will bring people to Jesus. Feeding the poor is money down a drain.

    This Ken Ham is a wonderful Holy Man:

    http://www.christianpost.com/news/ke...hungry-115574/
    What a great project, God bless Mr. Ham. I just hope he doesn't cut any corners, I will be very disappointed if the Ark isn't loaded with dinosaurs. He better keep it real, or athiests will find it hard to take him seriously.

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      Re: Feed the Poor Instead of Build an Ark? Ken Ham Tells Off Liberals.

      Originally posted by Witch Hammer View Post
      What a great project, God bless Mr. Ham. I just hope he doesn't cut any corners, I will be very disappointed if the Ark isn't loaded with dinosaurs. He better keep it real, or athiests will find it hard to take him seriously.
      I do hope the Ark is so mavelous it stops those whiny, teary eyed liberals from pointing to its cost and saying, "We could have provided so much beans and rice for the best people in the world, the poor."

      There will be lots of employment for poor people in the Ark. They can sweep the grounds, clean the rest rooms, mop up after sick children and other meaningful work. But, of course, poor will not do this work because they know liderals will give them rice and beans anyway.
      Isaiah 24:1-3 Behold, the LORD maketh the earth empty (2)...as the taker of usury, so with the giver of usury to him. (3) The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled: for the LORD hath spoken his word.

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        Re: Feed the Poor Instead of Build an Ark? Ken Ham Tells Off Liberals.

        What's the point of feeding the poor? The poor will always be with us. But Ken Ham will not always be with us.

        Giving money to the 47 percenters will just encourage their culture of dependence. On the other hand, Ken Ham will take that money and SAVE SOULS. Which do you think Jesus wants more of, welfare queens on Earth or saved souls in Heaven?
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          Re: Feed the Poor Instead of Build an Ark? Ken Ham Tells Off Liberals.

          "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."

          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 ...
          Honoring and celebrating God's message of Salvation® in the Gospel of Genesis wherein 5 to17 billion sinners were dispatched to their just reward in the Great Flood is just the kind of thing we should be investing in considering the present state of the world.

          Although it is difficult to obtain an actual value of world population at the time of the flood, 5 to17 billion people would appear to be reasonable populations, with an average of around 10 billion. The best ages for childbirth would be 80.8 to 92 years with 6 to 7 children per family. This would be 20 to 18 generations produced from Adam to the Flood in 1656. The Book of Genesis indicates (Chapter 5) that each family had at least 5 children. Adam and Eve had a total of 7 (including Abel). However, Noah apparently had only 3 children. (It is possible that he could have had sons and daughters that aren't recorded and who weren't on the ark.)

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            Re: Feed the Poor Instead of Build an Ark? Ken Ham Tells Off Liberals.

            This is truly an inspiring project and I look forwards to those poor souls who lead uninspired lives without God seeing it and gaining a purpose- to serve our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

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              Re: Feed the Poor Instead of Build an Ark? Ken Ham Tells Off Liberals.

              librals smell of wee and poo.

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