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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Reuters) A federal judge ruled that developers building a replica of Noah’s Ark for a controversial Kentucky theme park can use religious beliefs as part of their hiring criteria and still retain tax incentives.
Answers in Genesis, the group developing the Ark Encounter theme park, initially received more than $18 million in tax incentives from the state in the summer of 2014.
However, by the end of the year, state officials withdrew the offer, citing concerns that the organization would only hire employees who shared its fundamentalist Christian beliefs.
religionnews.com/2016/01/26/judge-tells-kentucky-theme-park-can-hire-people-based-on-religious-beliefs/The nondenominational group, which believes in creationism and runs the Creation Museum in nearby Petersburg, sued the state last February to restore the incentives.