The Flood/Noah/The Arc

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There are also Egyptian texts, South American texts, Asian texts, etc... That also have similar stories that can be in support of it.
 
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There are also Egyptian texts, South American texts, Asian texts, etc... That also have similar stories that can be in support of it.

Yes, but plenty say that it's not biblical because it's in those other texts. So I was just saying this backs it up furthermore and not only that but explains in a bit more depth as to why it led up to it rather than, "mankind was wicked in their ways"...
 
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I dont take the bible as the word of god anymore, I look at it more as mainly a historical book, along with those other ones. Divine or not its in multiple texts, its not always gods work but its still there so it had to have happened some how some way just through different opinions on how and why.
 
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There was never a world wide flood and there are so many things about the story of Noah and the Arc that are outrageous, hilarious, and impossible all at the same time.

If you lived in New Orleans and witnessed Katrina at a time when there was no internet, no TV, no radio, limited knowledge of other lands and cultures that also existed; you would have also thought the WORLD was flooding, because that was the WORLD to you. Every culture has a story about a flood because FLOODS happen, just as earthquakes, it's a natural occurrence. When people have limited knowledge of how the earth works and of "mother nature" of course in search of answers they will create a story of a god to explain it.
 
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