I came across this story on Raw Story.
The following is taken from Ham's website:
The following is taken from Ham's website:
Our special Christmas event at the Ark Encounter started on Friday, December 16. Weve decorated the whole Ark property, including Emzaras Kitchen (our restaurant with lunch and dinner buffets), Ararat Ridge Zoo, and around the lake with beautiful Christmas lights. And, for added wow factor, weve lit the whole Ark in beautiful rainbow colors. Its gorgeous at night!
Why Rainbow Colors?
Now most people even vaguely familiar with the Genesis Flood account know the rainbow is associated with the Ark. After the Flood, God made a covenant with Noah, his family, their descendants, and the living creatures on the Ark.
The sign of this covenant was the rainbow. Even today the rainbow represents the everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all flesh that is on the earth (Genesis 9:16).
The rainbow stands as a poignant reminder that God keeps His promises. Despite the wickedness in the world, God has not sent another global Flood to destroy all flesh.
Taking the Rainbow Back!
In recent times the rainbow (albeit with some different colors) has come to represent something far different. To many people it means freedom, love, pride, a new era, and, specifically, the LGBTQ movement. Indeed when the US Supreme Court legalized gay marriage last year, the White House was lit up in rainbow colors and released a statement saying,
Tonight, the White House was lit to demonstrate our unwavering commitment to progress and equality, here in America and around the world. . . . The pride colors reflect the diversity of the LGBT community, and tonight, these colors celebrate a new chapter in the history of American civil rights.
But the rainbow itself wasnt designed to be a symbol of freedom, love, pride, or the LGBTQ movement. God created this beautiful, colorful phenomenon and designated it as a sign of His covenant with Noah and his descendants forever.
Sadly, people ignore what God intended the rainbow to represent and proudly wave rainbow-colored flags in defiance of Gods command and design for marriage. Because of this, many Christians shy away from using the rainbow colors. But the rainbow was a symbol of Gods promises before the LGBTQ movementand will continue to be after that movement has ended. As Christians, we need to take the rainbow back and teach our young people its true meaning.