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if you had to call the law to enter. ready. to get one. the story of the ark is imaginatively reconstructed with caged animals including bears wild boars hippos and even dinosaurs near. the sound of water and animal noises can be heard on tape. yes ross. tara teaches creationism us private schools are allowed to teach the controversial subject. now our whole though was when he answered we are. here. and is anybody know what mile to that how old it was when they left the ark
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preacher man. k.y. lifted me clears all. i could it be the same way that we lived to be you know 80 or 90 years old today it's just the body age differently back then. there is no proof of this faith as an alternative to know much. as here with her group from north carolina on the tourists our love of the place in our world pretty clear right now there are some good person. but there is something that bothers needing a bit which she shares with the press spokesman pat canoeist but let me start off with i wish the women were dressed for war 2 simply. for women only or no more if a car. real well some of some of the. car wax figures are favorable but.
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i wish it was horrible horrible this is thank you for that we we try to be as authentic as we could. provocative clothing on noah's ark. the $100000000.00 construction was financed privately together with state tax money for the promotion of tourism. we want to try to draw people wanted to hear the message and you know quite frankly if you don't make it fun then people probably wouldn't come but christians like to have fun too. there's a large cafeteria. and adventure park with a zip line and a zoo. it's kind of like a christian disneyland and it's highly profitable. before the art we were probably a $30000000.00 company and now are about $110000000.00 company so the arc is really
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exploded our ability to reach people that's the real point is that we're able to reach more and more people. are going to look at the. rule. museums festivals and schools help strengthen the evangelical message. but more and more u.s. citizens are turning their backs on the church between 292019 the proportion of nonbelievers increased from 17 percent to 26 percent but in cities like houston texas it's not that easy being an atheist. 28 year old engineer bryan is one of them. but every sunday in church growing up including many wednesday night services as well as some
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there as they got together with the youth group. so it was a big part of my life. despite studying at a christian university brian is now an atheist i left religion. kind of it was a few events all happening at the same time as i was learning more about science i was starting to have more trouble reconciling it with my faith and i started dating a girl and she was an atheist and. finally as you know my faith was getting a shaky my best friend came out to me as a day everything i knew about gay people was wrong and i thought point i had to kind of step back from church and say you know i think this community is not quite for me anymore. even gelatos see people like brian as traitors and they were expelled from the community. to help deal with their social isolation many of the atheists meet up on sundays are you going are you. there meetings
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take place at the same time yes church services and are remarkably similar. with the fact. this is the norm brown thank the does a lot like a church model i think is because it's what people like. some people don't want to be filmed which is no surprise to the organizers. because of the stigma then still attached especially in the u.s. especially in a place like texas to not be good just to be non-religious and that's almost like the case you going to have to come out to family man. people need to do that on their own terms whenever they're ready and so for that reason there's a lot of people that don't haven't even told their families that they're all just more or all atheists are viewed the same way as homosexuals as centers. to go and leave religion is almost kind of like turning american culture it's not
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just going to church and it's you need to be safe to have jesus in your heart otherwise you're going to hell so bring something easter this can result in families casting out non-believing relatives. brian's relationship with his mother is difficult she doesn't understand his decision. nevertheless she invites him for launch. every sunday. at this new house as. she longs to return to how things were before. the kids are some. getting ready for christmas eve service at church. back when he loves. brian's mother believes that his turning away from faith was a grave mistake. are you afraid that brian will go to hell yeah that would be
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a concern i don't want to spend eternity in whatever hell is i mean sacrifice anything for him. to come back to the faith i want to be in heaven. rule. the increasing number of atheists is seen by many americans as a national problem that should be solved by force if necessary. it's a view that is also held by a group of fundamentalist christians and mcdonogh georgia. chris hill and his son ashton go regularly to church together on sundays. and. play for yourself free
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because you know that's the order of the water is god current 3 if god could 3 family. place that i would mail the. bill after the service we visit friends having a barbecue. this ok i'm i'm not really i don't know where you go god codes 3 barbecue that's right and that's the more american than those 3 right there right chris hill is a family man and also the head of the 111 percent security force militia i know everybody else side you already bet your take them one turn. he and his friend speak once a month to train with semiautomatic assault rifles pistols and bulletproof vests.
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yes. they all have normal peaceful occupations. our work outs our job i'm a plumber i do all the metal doors and wood doors i'm actually aircraft mechanic but they all say their lifestyle threatened. look after our country lord as our country starts to falter bring us under one nation under god amen and. you know the government says things are going to worse before they get better and it would behoove us to. be prudent in our preparations so this is a bottle cap and boy scouts on steroids see bible warriors the authorities are alarmed. as are.
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similar militias are training in most of the other us states. even they could be a fight with. communism atheism communism the kind of guy. in the head and was godless because they were there were suits you for. think speaking freely for freedom of thought freedom of religion they will communists will straight up kill you bar the group house a secret training site we're not allowed to reveal the whereabouts. right is it also gets you into more hell out of. spike's crusader lowered a weapon for self-proclaimed holy warriors with an engraved cross. piece war god wills the.
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there's the latin side flip it down so you can see in the. to buy this weapon in the us you only need a background check. i don't know what i want to do but i'm actually an ordained minister the best way to live like. i am with 2 different churches around me i can perform weddings anywhere in the country. we fight for our faith every day when you get the messages on one side you've got a lot of atheist and everybody else on the other where do we go. down. the state of georgia is made up of 80 percent christians and less than one percent muslims. the 111
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percent security force militia christian extremists who are honestly training here for house to house combat. so worst part one of the worst things about warfare is going to be you know brew clearing a lot of casualties but. you know with the balance of action and and it seemed that you know well oiled machine then you will take bad guys out i would die for my faith. i would die for. for my god. move. the men trying you with live ammunition. chris hill and his comrades in arms if you're
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a world ruled by atheists yet 55 percent of americans say they pray every day in germany the figure is only 10 percent he ringback ringback ringback has religion versus the state in the united states of america. an area of conflict that is increasingly shaped by fanatics. always on the religious but only said home. health care band makes up possible. says the l.d.s. church are tempered girls. thing so that.
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to go on you to join us. doesn't do that we need line from berlet anglo-american party has a new leader and a close friend of both delegates choose i mean last chance to take the helm the conservatives see the e.u. for the general elections later this year lash out now has a good shot to be the party's candidate for chancellor but doesn't have what it takes also coming up. shutting up shop from $6.00 to $6.00 and nationwide curfew
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comes into force in france and of base to slow the spread of the coronavirus if people fail to comply they'll face fines or even jail time plus. 5 more years in power for one of africa's longest serving leaders uganda's president he'll very much seventies secures a 6th term in a disputed national election his main rival bobby wine claims fraud amid an internet blackout. on the call for less welcome to the program germany's governing c.d.u. party has chosen and no leader i mean last at the head of the country's most populous states partly party delegates elected in a convention that's been postponed since last year due to the pandemic and took place mostly on line
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a contest was necessary after angela merkel's 2018 pick to leave the party resigned last said to win puts him in a strong position to be see the chancellor candidate in elections later this year but claiming that spot won't be easy. a centrist a team player a successful campaign or the c.d.u. who's chosen. to lead it in the year which will see elections in 6 german states and a national vote in september when i'm going to miracles time as chancellor will come to a name. printed after i'm 4th on divorced. the responsibility that goes with this office. i will. bring us together through this year united states elections in a few weeks since the federal election starts when we want to make sure that the next john sloan is also from this party next comes flush in 2017
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last should lead the c.d.u. to victory in germany's most populous state north rhine-westphalia and the party is clearly hoping he can keep winning at the polls. by rejecting freidrich merits of businessman who looks likely to move the party to the right the c.d.u. delegates seem to think the key to electoral success in the post merkel era will be more of her brand of compromise oriented conservatism the new leader now has to unite his party and make the case for continuity. is concerned but in may refutation of chancellor merkel both here and internationally can be summed up in one word trust. we need this trust as a party but i but you can't just pass trust on trust for us to be heard by. these us for trial one. i'll bite and.
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lash it has been criticized for his handling of the corona crisis in his home state today he said after the country will need to modernize press ahead with green transformation and maintain strong links abroad. for germany that i imagine is a good european germany is a leader in the world is going through its excellence as a model citizen and it's humanity. wouldn't it the question now will be whether it is the man to run for the job of chancellor in september that is not certain and potential rivals are already waiting in the wings. well well i mean last and actually naked on to the conservative ballot in the general election here's our political correspondent simon young. only lash it may want to be the conservative candidate to follow angle americal himself the chancellor said last year that in her words 'd he has the tools to run but only like in some other
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countries there's no automatic rule in germany that says that the leader of the party with the most votes must also be the chancellor the 2 jobs are often separated russia got a lot of support during his campaign from health minister against spawn and many people see him as a good potential candidate but there's also another possibility the bavarian leader marcos 00 hasn't yet said whether he wants to run but a lot of c.d.u. c.s.u. supporters think he would be a good choice he has said that he thinks that the conservatives or to wait until after the 3 state elections in mid march to make this decision it may be that he's waiting to see if spong or indeed russia it slips up somewhere between now and then let's now take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world well a ruse has shut down a new nuclear power unit in the city of a strap at near the border with lithuania the country's energy agency sent
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a safety alert was triggered during testing but said radiation levels were normal the same plant suffered technical problems after it was launched in november. nasa has carried out its 1st line firing of the rocket engines designed for the u.s. next human lunar mission the test is a vital step ahead of the launch of an unproved rocket planned for this year the program will eventually take astronauts back to the moon for the 1st time since 1972. thousands of migrants from central america are gathering and guatemala ahead of a push north toward the united states mexican border forces have been put on alert ahead of their arrival and stop the migrants are hoping joe biden's incoming u.s. administration will be less tough and donald trump. uganda's long serving leader you know where he moves 70 has been declared the winner of the
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country's presidential election following a campaign marred by violence international observers said they couldn't determine if the poll was free and fair because they were only given limited access the internet was shut down across the country and the main opposition candidate bobby wine says he's effectively under house arrest. you were in the 70s supporters celebrated on the streets of the capital kampala after the electoral commission announced that he had won a 6th term in office the reelected president voters for a peaceful election and rejected all accusations of food. i think this may turn out to be the most. read elections just 960. susan i do substitute. we have been removed people want to.
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but runner up bobby wine sees things differently in a phone interview the opposition leader described the results as an absolute fraud and pledged to soon release video evidence to back his claims. that. the soldiers and police around his residence whether they're there to protect the opposition leader or to intimidate him and keep him under unofficial house arrest is unclear. uganda has been under a government imposed internet blackout for 4 days one of africa's longest serving leaders is said to stay in power 76 year old you know wearing the 70 became
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president of uganda in 1986 back then he said that leaders who overstay their welcome were at the heart of africa's problems. and france nationwide 6 pm curfew to help stem the spread of the corona virus has taken effect residents face fines or even jail time if they don't comply infection rates in the country have stabilized but the government is concerned about the number of patients in hospital requiring intensive care treatment and says the measures are necessary and it's a blow to already hard hit restaurants and retailers. normally bustling with saturday night shopping days paris businesses closed their doors much earlier than normal. but we trust the government but once again it's a loss in revenue for us we need to reorganize our staffing we don't know how we will get financial help for that will we be able to use the furlough scheme for our
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staff what kind of impact will it have on our revenue but. it's a tough new measure and aimed at getting corona virus infections under control a nationwide curfew of 6 pm many have grown accustomed to stricter measures. do we have the day a bit earlier to go and see friends earlier it's not much of a change it's more of a question of doing things very early or that's the only difference is that reportable i'm not an expert but i suppose if so many scientists agree on that i mean it must work. and as people rushed to finish their shopping thousands of police were on hand to give fines for those breaking curfew. 2400 police officers were mobilized throughout paris to ensure the proper implementation of these curfew measures and their respect by the population. the
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virus has killed 70000 people in france and while infections have remained steady at around 20000 per day hospital admissions continue to grow. all over the world countries are racing to back sending their most vulnerable and scope at 19 most people would expect to get their shot at the doctor's office or a medical center while not residents of being their city of sales vary their the city's cathedral has been repurposed as a makeshift vaccinations and are. getting your covert jab to the sounds of handlin bark playing on the cathedral organ. due to coronavirus restrictions worship is a new longer able to attend services here but souls preconceived will now serves its parish in a different way the 800 year old building has been turned into one of 50 mass vaccination sites in england. that i mean this was an iconic location so there
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isn't but i think from some bolts perspective the size of it the ability to have a decent flow through of patients and for police social systems was the case as well as having a city sense of location. around 1000 over 80 year olds wish to receive their 1st shot of the buy on tech pfizer vaccine here on day one. to look at safe. and do feel that safe and even my own so you know that simple relief i think really. waiting to see my children and my grandchildren 2 great grandchildren were born well. the u.k. government has so far vaccinated more than 3 and a half 1000000 people a night and it has set a goal of delivering the 1st vaccine does to the over seventy's as well as health
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care workers and those vulnerable to the virus a total of $15000000.00 people by the middle of february. sports now and then this league i live sake world. looking to bounce back from defeat to dortmund last weekend but instead they suffered another setback to their title ambitions after being held to a draw in last org. leipzig strode out knowing a win would at least temporarily put them top of the table but your novels man's men faced tough opposition involves borg the hosts had won the last 5 home games but started this match snoozing. the 1st real attack healed of the 1st goal 4 minutes in wingback naughty mckillop 1st forward to latch on to emil for specs cross. that was back in the side after being dropped from last week's dortmund defeat and immediately repaid his coach's faith but the wolves woke up and responded through top score of out of a forced his 11th league goal
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a diving header. the flying dutchman left with far too much space. and then it was like tick who were caught napping allowing the hosts to take the lead on 35 minutes marcel's of it's a loss the bull right in front of his own box and enough to stephan got the lucky deflection to secure a $21.00 half time lead. after the break a free kick left both spoke defender scrambling and like 6 center back villi eventually hit the back of the net with the coach's finish to level the scores. the match finished all square a result that may not please either side. in saturday's late game to attack minded science went head to head and stood got host of. the visitors chose the lead through a penalty in the 35th minute but still got respondent after the break as nicolas
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gonzalez equalized with a diving header just 3 minutes later when back in front of danny's akari on as he finished off a solo run with a smart finish a start got respondent once again scoring the equaliser from the penalty spot and the 96th minute to seal a 2 all draw. and wanting the daily news up next as reporter the usa divided america after trump. things were watching. it's about billions. or. it's about the foundation of the border. soup growed. china wants to expand its
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