Builder of Noah's Ark Wants to Take Back the Rainbow

INJOThe founder of Noah's Ark Biblical theme park is urging Christians to “take back the rainbow” from the gay pride movement.

“Christians need to take back the rainbow as we do @ArkEncounter -God owns it- He decreed it's a sign of His covenant with man after the Flood,” tweeted Ken Ham, an evangelical minister and the Australian-born president of the Ark Encounter, a biblical theme park located in Grant County, Kentucky.

Ham announced the Ark Encounter, a 500-foot-long replica of the biblical Noah's Ark, will be permanently lit with rainbow lights as part of the effort to reestablish the rainbow as a symbol of God's covenant with Noah.

“Sadly, people ignore what God intended the rainbow to represent and proudly wave rainbow-colored flags in defiance of God’s command and design for marriage,” he wrote on his website, Answers in Genesis. “Because of this, many Christians shy away from using the rainbow colors. But the rainbow was a symbol of God’s promises before the LGBTQ movement—and will continue to be after that movement has ended. As Christians, we need to take the rainbow back and teach our young people its true meaning.”

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