Either something is missing from Bible or the Amish Craftsmen are lousy… because the Noah’s Ark is not water-proof, it’s now damaged by heavy rains… Yeah, not even flood yet and the owner is suing for insurance compensation.
Williamstown, Ky. — In the Bible, the ark survived an epic flood. Yet the owners of Kentucky’s Noah’s ark attraction are demanding their insurance company bail them out after heavy rains caused nearly $1 million in property damage.
The Ark Encounter says in a federal lawsuit that rains in 2017 and 2018 caused a landslide on its access road. The lawsuit says the road has been rebuilt. The ark was not damaged.
The Courier Journal reports the attraction’s insurance carriers refused to cover the damage, however.
The 510-foot-long wooden ark has been a popular northern Kentucky attraction since its 2016 opening. Answers in Genesis, the company that operates the Ark Encounter, also operates the Creation Museum in Petersburg, which opened its doors in 2007.


The suit names Allied World Assurance Co. Holdings of Switzerland, its use company and three other insurance carriers.
Ark Encounter seeks compensatory and punitive damages. The Swiss company hasn’t responded in court filings.
The Kentucky Noah’s Ark even has a T-Rex inside!
Well, most evangelical Christians in the US believe the world is only 5-6,000 years old and that men were chasing dinosaurs back in the old days.
Magdalena Szczepańska does believe planet earth was hand-molded by God some 5-6,000 years ago.
Magdalena Szczepańska is a retired Polish heptathlete. She won a silver medal at the 2004 European Combined Events Cup in Hengelo, Netherlands, and then represented her nation Poland in heptathlon at the Olympics in Athens a few months later, finishing in twenty-first place. Wikipedia
Born: January 25, 1980 (age 42 years), Zielona Góra, Poland



