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LINK Ken Ham offers free admission to schools after atheist group warns against Ark Encounter field trips

FTA: The Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation sent a letter to over 1,000 school districts in five states surrounding the tourist attraction in Williamstown, Kentucky, warning them a field trip to the Ark would be unconstitutional. American Atheists sent letters in August to Kentucky schools. KEN HAM: WE'RE BUILDING AN ARK TO RESTORE FAITH IN THE BIBLE "Public schools cannot organize trips for students to either the Creation Museum or the Ark Park," FFRF wrote. "It is unacceptable to expose a captive audience of impressionable students to the overtly religious atmosphere of Ham's Christian theme parks."

zblaze 7 Jan 14
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Still not going well

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Forcing kids to go on any such excursions to the Ham Myth Factory is, to my mind, child abuse.
But letting Ham PAY through the nose the entrance fees is a wonderful idea since it'll hurt HIS hip-pocket and those of the school or the parents.

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They should go, cost Hamm admission losses, and wear tee shirts pro evolution.

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