Kentucky’s resident bigot Ken Ham is “Taking the Rainbow Back!” from the LGBTQ community, according to a blog post, Tuesday morning.

Ham has lit up the Ark Encounter with rainbow lights, saying they signify the end of the flood, however, he couldn’t do so without attacking the LGBTQ community first.

Ham wrote that:

[T]he rainbow itself wasn’t 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 God’s command and design for marriage.

He went on to claim because of the LGBTQ community, that many Christians are too afraid to use the rainbow.

There is no problem with Ham using a rainbow, it isn’t owned by anyone, but the fact he needs to use it as a way to attack the LGBTQ community speaks volumes about the type of person that he is.

God didn’t create the rainbow for Christians because he doesn’t exist. However, even if he did, the argument would be irrelevant. Not even the bible gives anyone ownership of the colors, and Christianity didn’t even exist at the time the flood story would have taken place.

This just furthers my previous argument that Ken Ham isn’t a good person. He doesn’t mean well, and he is full of uncontrollable hate.

Ham continues to discuss the flood, the rainbow, and the significance of gods coming judgment.

So according to Ham, the rainbow actually signifies wrath, destruction, and sending good people to hell for not being as brainwashed has himself.

Perhaps the rainbow should be given to the LGBTQ community because at least there, it signifies love and equality.