Koreachess
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contrary to the speculation on this guild's homepage, a flood of that sort did occur. it was noted in many religious and non-religious historical texts of that time.
the idea that every animal in existance was saved via one boat is perhaps a step too far. perhaps this myth derives from one early zooligist who attempted to save as many species as he could?
nonetheless there almost-cetainly was a great flood. and people almost certainly built boats and rafts or did whatever they could to escape it.
the idea that every animal in existance was saved via one boat is perhaps a step too far. perhaps this myth derives from one early zooligist who attempted to save as many species as he could?
nonetheless there almost-cetainly was a great flood. and people almost certainly built boats and rafts or did whatever they could to escape it.
If you talking about the "great flood" that occurs in the bible then you talking about the same flood that occured in the Epic of gilgamesh which has been transfered to other stories and other religious movement including the bible and the story of Noah (someone ought to sue for copyright infingement scream ). Well there was a greaat flood that flooded the Euphrates, the Tigris, and the Pursian Gulf to the poit where the waters of the persian gulf had reached into what is modern day Iraq, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia. It didn't flood the entire world, but it did flood what was to them (Gilgamesh and his compatriats) the known world.