Noah – 2003 version
 
Year 2003 and Noah lives in the United States. 
   The Lord speaks to Noah and says:  "In one year, I am going to make it rain
   and cover the whole earth with water until all is destroyed.  But, I want you
   to save the righteous people and two of every kind of living thing on the 
   earth.  Therefore, I am commanding you to build an Ark." 
   In a flash of lightning, God delivered the specifications for an Ark. 
   Fearful and trembling, Noah took the plans and agreed to build the Ark. 
   "Remember," said the Lord, "You must complete the Ark and bring everything 
aboard in one year." 
   Exactly one year later, a fierce storm cloud covered the earth and all the
   seas of the earth went into a tumult.  The Lord saw Noah sitting in his 
   front yard weeping. 
   "Noah," He shouted, "Where is the Ark?" 
   "Lord, please forgive me!" cried Noah.  "I did my best, but there were big
   problems.  First, I had to get a permit for construction and your plans did
   not comply with the codes.  I had to hire an engineering firm and redraw 
them. 
   Then, I got into a fight with OSHA over whether or not the Ark needed a fire 
sprinkler system and floatation devices. 
   Then, my neighbour objected, claiming I was violating zoning ordinances by 
building the Ark in my front yard, so I had to get a variance from the city 
   planning commission. 
   I had problems getting enough wood for the Ark, because there was a ban on 
cutting trees to protect the Spotted Owl.  However, I finally convinced the U.S. 
Forest Service that I needed the wood to save the owls and signed a consent 
order to take a scant portion of trees to preserve the forest. 
   But, then, the Fish and Wildlife Service wouldn't let me catch any owls.  So, 
no owls on board. 
   The carpenters, subsequently, formed a union and went out on strike.  
   And, I had to negotiate a settlement with the National Labor Union.  
   Now, I have 16 carpenters on the Ark, but still no owls. 
   When I started rounding up the other animals, I got sued by an animal rights 
group.  They objected to me only taking two of each kind aboard. 
   Just when I got that suit dismissed, the EPA notified me that I would not be 
able to begin work on the Ark without filing an environmental impact statement 
on your proposed flood.  They didn't take very kindly to the idea that they had 
no jurisdiction over the conduct of the Creator of the universe. 
   Then, the Army Corps of Engineers demanded a map of the proposed new flood 
 plain.  I sent them a globe. 
   Right now, I am trying to resolve a complaint filed with the Equal Employment 
Opportunity Commission that I am practicing discrimination by not taking 
godless, unbelieving people aboard! 
   The IRS has seized all my assets, claiming that I'm building the Ark in 
   preparation to flee the country to avoid paying taxes. 
   I just got a notice from my resident state that I owe some kind of user tax 
and had failed to register the Ark as a recreational water craft." 
   Finally, the ACLU got the courts to issue an injunction against further 
construction of the Ark, saying that, since God is flooding the earth, it is 
considered a religious event and is, therefore, unconstitutional. 
   I really don't think I can finish the Ark for at least another 5 or 6 years!" 
Noah 
   wailed. 
   The sky began to clear, the sun began to shine and the seas began to calm.  A 
rainbow arched across the sky.  Noah looked up hopefully. 
   "You mean you are not going to destroy the earth, Lord?" 
   "No," said the Lord sadly.  "The government already has." 
   AMEN! 
6047