FOS » 21 Dec 2022, 11:42 am » wrote: ↑
dude...let's say the flood actually happened. Wouldn't multiple culture write about it?
Yes. I would guess a 'Flood' did happen. Maybe a 1,000 years before the Hebrew Bible mentioned it or maybe even longer ago. It may have been 'Oral History' handed before writing was invented.
Black Sea as location of 'Flood Story'.
"In 1997, William Ryan,
Walter Pitman,
Petko Dimitrov, and their colleagues first published the
Black Sea deluge hypothesis. They proposed that a catastrophic inflow of
Mediterranean seawater into the Black Sea
freshwater lake occurred around 7600 years ago, c. 5600 BC .
[3][4]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Sea ... hypothesis
"As proposed, the Early Holocene Black Sea flood scenario describes events that would have profoundly affected prehistoric settlement in eastern Europe and adjacent parts of Asia and possibly was the basis of oral history concerning
Noah's flood.
[4] Some archaeologists support this theory as an explanation for the lack of
Neolithic sites in northern Turkey.
[5][6][7] In 2003, Ryan and coauthors revised the dating of the early Holocene flood to 8800 years ago, c. 6800 BC.
[8]"