Ark-Building Creationist Explains Why It Was Totally Cool For God To Kill Almost Everyone

Twitter vs. Ken Ham.
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Ken Ham, the creationist behind the giant Noah's Ark replica nearing completion in Kentucky, received some pointed questions on Twitter from those who have a problem with the central message in the biblical story.

The Noah tale, which is in the Genesis, involves a massive global flood that wipes out the entire human race save for eight people -- and that doesn't sit right with some:

Ham, who debated evolution with Bill Nye the Science Guy in 2014, engaged in what seemed like a debate with all of Twitter over the issue.

He fired off a series of tweets explaining not only why God killed off much of the world's population, but also how it's not his fault he had to wipe out everyone.

It was ours. Here's a sampling:

Many responded to Ham as he sent out his tweets -- with some mocking the ark and the very unbiblical way in which it's being built:

The Ark Encounter is set to open this summer in Williamstown, Kentucky.

(h/t Mediaite)

CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story had an incorrect date for the debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham.

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