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Bible-Land was the
brainchild of entrepreneur Phineas T. Farnsworth, who envisioned a place where
Christians and unbelievers alike could see the pages of
Scripture come to life.
The
photo above shows an opening-day crowd enjoying
the Wrath of God ride just before it plummeted two
stories into the Pit of Hell underground exhibit and barbeque
concession. Though complaints of soiled undergarments and smoke
inhalation were numerous, Farnsworth felt the ride was necessary
in order for visitors to better appreciate the Grace of God aerial transom
that carried them to Salvation Mountain.
Sadly,
Farnsworth, refusing to compromise the park's doctrinal stance,
would see his venture largely ignored by the public. When a
rival "seeker-sensitive" amusement park, Megachurch
World, was opened nearby to popular acclaim, Bible-Land became a
virtual ghost town and closed seven months later. |