Does anyone here still take the Noah's Ark story literally? | |
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hagbard User ID: 69675329 United States 07/06/2015 04:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | before it was written down in the Talmud, it was written down in Babylon, and before that it was written down in Sumeria as part of the epic of Gilgamesh ..... and before all that it was part of the oral traditions of wandering tribes ..... the only things that changed: the 'key figure' names changed accordingly from one tribe to the next, and it was written down geologic records support it in so much as massive flooding occurred the world over at the end of the last major ice age, which is why most cultures have a version of a great flood in their stories |