RE: Refuting Creationist Claims - Part 1: Noah's Ark
February 12, 2013 at 9:31 am
(This post was last modified: February 12, 2013 at 9:32 am by Confused Ape.)
(February 12, 2013 at 4:49 am)Christian Wrote: What's the big deal? The flood happened or not, It's all based on the mysterious character of the Lord God.
It's more likely based on the
Flood Myth from the Epic of Gilgamesh It seems that this part of the Gilgamesh story was taken from the older Epic of Atrahasis. There are some interesting parallels with the Noah's Ark story.
Quote:Utnapishtim tells Gilgamesh a secret story that begins in the old city of Shuruppak on the banks of the Euphrates River.
The "great gods" Anu, Enlil, Ninurta, Ennugi, and Ea were sworn to secrecy about their plan to cause the flood.
But the god Ea (Sumerian god Enki) repeated the plan to Utnapishtim through a reed wall in a reed house.
Ea commanded Utnapishtim to demolish his house and build a boat, regardless of the cost, to keep living beings alive.
The boat must have equal dimensions with corresponding width and length and be covered over like Apsu boats.
Utnapishtim promised to do what Ea commanded.
Utnapishtim loaded his silver and gold into the boat.
He loaded "all the living beings that I had."
His relatives and craftsmen, and "all the beasts and animals of the field" boarded the boat.
The time arrived, as stated by the god Shamash, to seal the entry door
The boat lodged firmly on mount Nimush which held the boat for several days, allowing no swaying.
On the seventh day he released a dove which flew away, but came back to him. He released a swallow, but it also came back to him.
He released a raven which was able to eat and scratch, and did not circle back to the boat.
He then sent his livestock out in various directions.
He sacrificed a sheep and offered incense at a mountainous ziggurat where he placed 14 sacrificial vessels and poured reeds, cedar, and myrtle into the fire.
The gods smelled the sweet odor of the sacrificial animal and gathered like flies over the sacrifice.
Where are the snake and mushroom smilies?