Ken Ham's Review of 'Noah' Movie (YouTube Video): 'The Worst Film I’ve ever seen'

By Jane White
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Ken Ham, President of Answers in Genesis, watched the Hollywood 'Noah' movie last night and calls it "disgusting and evil."

"It is much, much worse than I thought it would be-much worse. The director of the movie, Darren Aronofsky, has been quoted in the media as saying that Noah is 'the least biblical biblical film ever made,' and I agree wholeheartedly with him." says Ham in his blog.

Related: Glenn Beck Calls Noah Movie a '$100 Million Disaster', Russell Crowe Calls Criticisms 'Irrational'

According to Ham, the movie portrays Noah as a psychopath who says that if his daughter-in-law's baby is a girl then he will kill her as soon as she's born. And when two girls are born, bloodstained Noah brings a knife down to the head of one of the babies to kill her-and at the last minute doesn't do it. And then a bit later, Noah says he failed because he didn't kill the babies.

"How can we recommend this movie and then speak against abortion? Psychopathic Noah sees humans as a blight on the planet and wants to rid the world of people." he said.

Ken Ham held a Noah's movie review live stream last night, here is the full video:

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