Ark Encounter says it's taking back rainbow colors
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Ark Encounter says it's
taking back rainbow
colors from gays


The highlight of the Ark Encounter in Grant County is getting a gay makeover.

In a series of tweets, Ark Encounter founder, Ken Ham, announced Monday the ark will now be lit with a rainbow every night, noted WKYT in Lexington.

In the tweets, Ham says that "Christians need to take back the rainbow" as it signifies God's covenant with man after the great flood.

"The rainbow is a reminder God will never again judge the wickedness of man with a global Flood--next time the world will be judged by fire."

Ham tweeted the new night lighting would be permanent at the religious attraction, located in Williamstown Kentucky.