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I would hope so, with the only difference between Marcion and Noah is that Noah send out a dove to confirm that his flood was real and was ready to unload so that reason will prevail for him in the end, while Marcion worshiped the water-walker as third party to him instead of the water itself as the body of Christ there time-related to him, wherefore the essence of Christ is sought and not the historical image that Jesus saw.
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The OP stems from duvduv's assertion on another thread that Noah may have predated and inspired Gilgamesh.
The links would seem to indicate the earliest records of Gilgamesh tales predate the earliest estimated dates of the Noah story being put to paper. |
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Ziusudra is the oldest and it is Sumerian, found in Cuneiform. It predates Gilgamesh by a very long time. YEC :constern02: |
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Many cultures have traditions of a world flood, but as far as I know they do not have traditions of leprechauns. The argument on this thread is that the Flood did NOT occur despite the inability of supporting this assertion with material facts. Nor can it be demonstrated empirically that the story in the Torah comes after the other stories.
Both the acceptance and rejection of the Torah story is rooted in FAITH notwithstanding the remonstrations of some secular bigots. Quote:
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Some people are now arguing that the Flood occurred with the leadership under Semiopen......
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Does the term religion include the faith doctrines and wild unproven claims of secularists as well? I don't recall the distinction in the FAQs.
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Can we stop the nonsense
This is not biblical criticism. If you will argue this, you wil argue any inane point with no backing or credibility, basically throwing out credible evidence in favor of mythology due to bias. |
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Closed for review due to excessive and unproductive bickering
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