Recently the ARK received via Answers in Genesis
a second trailer (called the Time Machine) that is outfitted as a 10 seat
special effects theater. It was build by the Blomberg’s and used by them
for several years. Here is their story in their words:
One of her (Maud Blomberg) dreams was to have a
Christian movie theater for kids. Her dream came true when she left to
be with the Lord. With her life insurance money we were able to build
The Genesis Time Machine, a special FX movie theater. More
The American Dream - freedom for law-abiding citizens
to pursue life, liberty and happiness (property rights, for who can be
happy without them) - can only be accomplished by downsizing the current
big government and returning to the limited, constitutional government
set up by our forefathers. This is only going to be accomplished if we
learn and apply the same principles our founders used for that great document.
The Principle Approach to education is the best
vehicle for meeting this goal due to its unique method of biblical reasoning
- teaching students how to think, not what to think. These seven principles
have each been shown to produce liberty when applied by individuals or
nations. Liberty, or limited government under God, is one of the distinguishing
benchmarks of our American republic. More
See http://www.arky.org/current
for more details. For more information on any of these events, phone (937)
256-ARKY.
Darwin
went on to express confidence that natural selection was sufficient to
explain the development of the eye1, but how does this confidence stand
up in the light of reason? Today, we are in the curious intellectual situation
of only allowing into public schools naturalistic explanations for life’s
development. This is done in spite of the fact that the alternative (that
life is the result of an intelligent designer) more adequately explains
the observations. There would have to have been an incredible number of
changes in the first creature to have developed an eyeball. Simple light
absorbing cells are so far removed from the mechanisms and design of any
eyeball that the gap between the two is incalculably enormous. More