is too close for comfort when there's a religious park being built and the government is helping at all? it's an interesting debate. it's an emotional one. i spoke with senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and barry lynn, the founder of americans united for separation of church and state, and ken ham, president of answers in genesis usa, and the creation museum. mr. ham, do you see this park as part of a ministry, essentially a church or purely business? >> well, actually the ark encounter is a profit organization that is set up to give a particular view of biblical history. it's a park about biblical history centered around noah's ark. so it is going to be financed by a number of businessmen, as well as the ministry of answers in genesis is a member of the profit organization. >> mr. lynn, what about that? if it's a religious themed business, why should it be treated differently than any other business? >> it's a ministry, it really