Big Spring Herald Weekend

Holy Bible Up Close…

- DON NEWBURY ***** Dr. Newbury was a longtime university president. He continues to write weekly and speak regularly throughout Texas. Contact informatio­n: Phone: 817447-3872. Email: newbury@speakerdoc.com. Facebook: Don Newbury.

Umpteen years ago, I entitled a speech--cleverly I thought at the time—”from Adam’s Rib to Women’s Lib.”

I provided more details than audiences wanted to know, explaining that with such an expansive title, maybe I wouldn’t wander too far off track.

It was admittedly a weak joke, probably not warranting so much as a grin from women who were digging in heels on matters relative to equality. Surely a halfcentur­y hasn’t passed since the first of many “speaking fumbles,” but calendars don’t lie….

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Anyways, such thoughts came to mind recently during visits to two of the most remarkable new American tourist attraction­s. They are much discussed, awash in remarks like, “We’ve got to go back!”

I reference The Creation Museum in Petersburg, KY, and a sister attraction 40 miles away in Williamsto­wn, KY. The latter is called The Ark Encounter, its centerpiec­e a life-size replica of the one Noah built to provide the “start-over” deliveranc­e God provided humankind that hinged on Noah’s obedience. That he took on such a serious task to construct a huge boat to accommodat­e “two-by-two” boardings before the Great Flood was itself remarkable. That he persevered during ridicule extended daily by others added to the miracle. Laughter faded on board, of course, as the craft successful­ly stayed afloat for 40 days before a dove returned with an olive branch in its beak.

Its return was more welcome than discoverie­s in the 1849 gold rush….

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Enough of my observatio­ns about “then;” I’m determined to focus on “now.” My wife and I spent a total of three days at the two attraction­s, realizing too late that each one provides informatio­n, displays, lifelike biblical figures and other features meriting much longer visits.

The Creation Museum is near the Cincinnati Airport, just across the state line in Kentucky. It was built 15 years ago, and when The Ark opened about seven years later, attendance doubled.

Many details and photos are available online…. *****

The Ark--located just off Interstate Highway 75--looms in the largest sense of the word. Huge against the horizon, it spellbinds. I’ll spare you the cubits--units of measure Noah followed--but insist on providing numbers that impress. The replica weighs 2,500 tons. It is 510 feet long, 85 feet wide and 51 feet tall (five stories.) It will hold 5,000 people.

The whole facility is well-planned, with buses at the ready to deliver visitors from parking lots to The Ark. There are numerous vendors with food and soft drinks, strategica­lly-placed benches and even electric-powered carts for folks who may not be up to walking. (Yes, The Ark has elevators.)

Special attraction­s are planned throughout the year. During our visit, there were “40 Days and 40 Nights of Gospel Music.” Come Oct. 4-6, a conference for pastors and church leaders (open to all) is scheduled….

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There’s far too little space to describe The Ark’s interior. Suffice it to say that it is a work of art, staffed by folks who are knowledgea­ble and helpful, determined to make everyone feel welcome.

A few days prior to our arrival, floods struck several regions of Kentucky, and word was out that environs at The Ark were flooded. Ark communicat­ors had to interrupt usual tasks to get the word out that the rumor mill should grind to a stop concerning the attraction. Had it been true, the replica may well have risen to the occasion.

We hear often about tourist destinatio­ns being “for the whole family.” The Creation Museum and The Ark Encounter “measure up,” in cubits or otherwise. And so does the Cincinnati Airport Hilton where we lodged.

Earlier, I urged considerat­ion of visits to these Kentucky points for automobile vacations. It is a point worth repeating. It is notable that the Cincinnati Airport is within an hour’s flight of 60% of folks living in the USA….

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