A regional flood that large, that could cover mountains, would have to be global since there are no geological formations to keep the water contained to the region. So, since we know there was no global flood, the idea of a regional deluge that could cover mountains is preposterous.
And if the Sumerians lived in the area the “ark” ended up, it’s unlikely that they would get the name of the builder wrong, only for it to be written down millennia later by a tribe that likely originated far away.
Let’s not forget, either, that it’s a story, with absolutely no supporting evidence (like most stories from the bible and koran.
And if the Sumerians lived in the area the “ark” ended up, it’s unlikely that they would get the name of the builder wrong, only for it to be written down millennia later by a tribe that likely originated far away.
Let’s not forget, either, that it’s a story, with absolutely no supporting evidence (like most stories from the bible and koran.
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"