How is it that Many have Legends of a Global Flood?

Look at the facts below:


Flood Legends Worldwide

The Flood accounts are numbered at the bottom. After each Country is a number that corresponds with the numbers in that chart. Please read before answering...

Greece 2-6, 9, 10
Rome 1-3, 5, 6, 9
Lithuania 1-3, 5, 6, 9
Assyria 2-10
Tanzania 2-8
India - Hindu 2, 4-6, 9, 10
New Zealand - Maori 1, 2, 5, 6, 10
Micronesia 1-6, 9
Washington U.S.A. - Yakima 1-6, 9
Mississippi U.S.A. - Choctaw 2-8
Mexico - Michoacan 2, 5-8
South America - Quechua 2, 4, 5, 7
Bolivia - Chiriguano 2-6
Guyana - Arawak 1-6

1 God angered by wickedness
2 Destruction by a flood
3 Ordered by God
4 Divine warning given
5 Few of mankind survive
6 Saved in a vessel
7 Animals saved
8 Bird or other creature sent out
9 Finally comes to rest on a mountain
10 Sacrifice offered

Do you think that it is "JUST" a coincident that all these countries have so many similar stories? What about sea shells found in the Artic Polls? Wouldn't that indicate that the earth was the same atmosphere similar to a "Green-house", then suddenly rain, that they had never experience caused a "Flash-Freeze"? Can you picture that possibility?

For what GOOD reason would you NOT believe their was a Global Flood?

Your polite thoughts....

2012-01-10T14:46:27Z

Of course, I didn't list all of them! I just wanted your thoughts...thanks, so far so good.

2012-01-10T14:50:52Z

...except that OO thinks he has an education, probably claims to be a god, how funny! Didn't you read the part about "polite thoughts"...you might not know what polite means, huh?

2012-01-10T15:04:46Z

'Flood zones', LOL...this is all over the world...someone mentioned China:
C. H. Kang and Ethel R. Nelson, The Discovery of Genesis (St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1979). [This excellent book shows that the classical Chinese pictographs contain many stories and details found in the early chapters of Genesis. The earliest people of China, 4,000–5,000 years ago, brought with them stories of past events that became imbedded in their language.

2012-01-10T15:13:46Z

For those that research answers, it is appreciated. Here is some I just found:

To some extent the earth is still flooded. Seawater covers about 71 percent of the earth’s surface. So in reality the floodwaters are still here. And if the glaciers and polar ice caps were to melt, the sea level would rise to cover cities like New York and Tokyo.

Geologists studying the landscape of the northwestern United States believe that as many as 100 ancient catastrophic floods once washed over the area. One such flood is said to have roared through the region with a wall of water 2,000 feet high, traveling at 65 miles an hour—a flood of 500 cubic miles of water, weighing more than two trillion tons.

2012-01-10T16:34:39Z

If we all can get real here for a moment and reason: why would the nation of Israel who had a perfect law be borrowing ideas from surrounding pagan nations? Mythology is just that MYTH not fact...let's just deal with facts not assumptions.

2012-01-10T16:39:21Z

I randomly Googled and come up with some evidence of the global ice caps being warm at one time...enjoy... http://www.earth.rochester.edu/news/fossil.html

2012-01-10T16:42:46Z

There is a lot of dating that is incorrect, however, if a person has a degree behind them they speak as if they are 100% right...when I here 92 million years ago, I would love to know how they came up with that figure...happy research everyone!

2012-01-11T13:10:34Z

Greek Coptic! Here is some reserach:

The ancient account of Atlantis is found in two of Plato’s dialogues: Timaeus and Critias. The Timaeus section is simply a short introduction to the main part of the story. That main part takes up nearly all of the Critias dialogue. The whole account is actually quite short. It is found in the Timaeus Dialogue, sections 20d through 27b, and in the Critias Dialogue sections 108e through 121c. In the Greek text, the Timaeus section is only nine pages long and the Critias section is only 19 pages long. It is, therefore, a relatively short story. To put this in context, Plato's Dialogue "The Republic" which precedes Timaeus, is nearly 300 pages long in the Greek.

And they can email you on further discussion of this subject. :)

Suzy2012-01-11T08:14:27Z

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You are correct and according to the Bible it was world wide but many don't even know it's in the Bible.

Genesis 7:17 And the deluge went on for forty days upon the earth, and the waters kept increasing and began carrying the ark and it was floating high above the earth. 18 And the waters became overwhelming and kept increasing greatly upon the earth, but the ark kept going on the surface of the waters. 19 And the waters overwhelmed the earth so greatly that all the tall mountains that were under the whole heavens came to be covered. 20 Up to fifteen cubits the waters overwhelmed them and the mountains became covered.

Verse 19 says it very clearly, "tall mountains that were under the whole heavens came to be covered". This was not in just one part of the earth. It would have effected the globe.

Edited: I usually post my reply before reading what others post. After reading them it's easy to see who their father is by their replies & don't let OO get to you Zebra. The name they use says volumes a double O. Need I say more?

?2012-01-10T14:48:34Z

A lot of people live on flood plains. Flood plains flood.

I'm willing to bet that there are even more cultures who have stories of magical little people. So do you believe in fairies?

"What about sea shells found in the Artic Polls?"
- what's your source for that?
You know the north pole is in the middle of an ocean, don't you?

"For what GOOD reason would you NOT believe their was a Global Flood?"

- I could write a book, but let's start with rock salt.

Edit:
Your comment about the "100 ancient catastrophic floods" is fairly typical of the creationist style of argument. You have simply copied this from a creationist website (it's all over the web) but you did not bother to find out what it was they were referring to. Neither did you say to yourself - "Well, of course floods happened in ancient times, what is the specific evidence that these particular floods were the result of one global flood rather than 100 localised floods?"

The floods you are talking about are called the Missoula floods and they happened at the end of the last Ice Age when there was a gigantic lake of meltwater in the middle of North America. The lake was dammed by ice most of the time but occasionally the ice dams burst releasing vast amounts of water across the land. The water cut channels through solid basalt, which is a hard rock, creating the channeled scablands of Washington state. The geologists know all this IN DETAIL, but the creationist websites only take one tiny bit of information from their work to try to support their case for a global flood. Why is that do you think?

Now think. Ask yourself: if these channels were created by the runoff waters from a global flood, why aren't they everywhere, not just in Washington? Why did this event leave vast plateaus of sandstone and limestone - much softer rocks - completely untouched? Why did it leave vast quantities of rock salt - which dissolves in water - untouched? Why didn't it wash all the soil and sand into the ocean basins, leaving just bare rock?

There is no case for a global flood. It's an old campfire story, and the only reason we are still discussing it is that it found its way into the Bible and some people are too insecure to accept that some parts of the Bible may not be literal truth.

@Fisherman:
"All mythologies have a tale about a woman causing or bringing curses or affliction upon people"

- no, just the ones from societies where women are denigrated.

Anonymous2012-01-11T00:01:26Z

Because we all descended from Noah's 3 sons.
As more ppl were born, they spread out over the earth,
just as God meant for mankind to do.
So reasonably, there would be differences, (humans tend to do that)
but a common theme, none-the-less.

And, by-the-way!!
Did the account not also tell of
"the Rainbow that God would put in the sky,
as a covenant to all mankind to never flood the entire earth again"...??
YES, it did.
Even a 4 year old child can (and does) recognize
a Rainbow in the sky, as "God's Promise."

.2012-01-10T14:49:48Z

I like how you ignore a great flaw in your argument. You seem to think that every flood story is referring to the same god, when in fact there are many different gods in the flood myths. The Bible doesn't even have the oldest flood myth ever written by the way, so it's not even the original.

I would also like to point out that many regions of the world the ancients lived in would have experienced local flooding. Because to many people, "the whole world", was nothing more than a small fraction of the Earth's land mass, it is mostly likely these stories are local flood stories that have small similarities.

Russell2012-01-10T14:53:46Z

Perhaps these World Food stories come from a time thousands of years before the biblical ''world flood'' when the world population was more concentrated in the middle East and Asia, with the Mongol Asians carrying the stories of localized floods with them to the Americas, Polynesia.. etc(Tanzanian version from Arab traders and Lemba Jews?)

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