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  • 2016-04-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Was a Noah's Ark Theme Park Destroyed in a Flood? (en)
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  • On 21 April 2016, the web site The Good Lord Above published an article reporting that a Noah's Ark Christian theme park then under construction in Kentucky had been destroyed by a flood: While it's true that a Noah's Ark-themed attraction was built in Kentucky, the project was not destroyed by a flood. The reporting of such was a spoof from The Good Lord Above, a web site responsible for several other religiously-based fake news stories, such as an article proclaiming that Donald Trump had called Jesus a socialist loser and a story reporting that Bernie Sanders saved three children from a house fire. To their credit, The Good Lord Above makes the site's humorous nature very clear on their About page: The Ark Encounter Christian theme park finally opened in Kentucky on 7 July 2016, with a fully intact ark as one of its exhibits: (en)
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