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Noah's Ark was round

You dont' want to get into a discussion about the historicity of the BoM. That one doesn't end well.

Trust me I know all about it. The Book of Abraham is even worse. I just said I found it interesting is all.

Even if I just believe that Joseph Smith just made up all of the BOM and Pearl of Great Price those books still fascinate me. The fact that he could create a book like that would still be incredible. Believer or not...LDS church history and the scriptures associated with the religion are still fascinating.

But Kicky you are an atheist right? And there is plenty of historical accuracies to the New Testament but that doesn't make people believers.
 
Trust me I know all about it. The Book of Abraham is even worse. I just said I found it interesting is all.

Even if I just believe that Joseph Smith just made up all of the BOM and Pearl of Great Price those books still fascinate me. The fact that he could create a book like that would still be incredible. Believer or not...LDS church history and the scriptures associated with the religion are still fascinating.

But Kicky you are an atheist right? And there is plenty of historical accuracies to the New Testament but that doesn't make people believers.

I remember kicky saying he was a secular humanist or some such.

Historical accuracy of the bible, as in cities are where it said they were and so forth isn't really proof that the supernatural claims it makes are accurate as well.
 
Am I the only person on the board that feels like Noah's Ark is really just another version of the Epic of Gilgamesh?

The older I become the more I doubt the literal interpretation of the Old Testament.

Was "the earth" really flooded? Or is it more of a tale with the moral being, "Be Good"? I think the same could also be said of Job. I'm not sure if all that stuff happened to him. But the moral certainly, "Be true to god and he'll reward you in his own good time."
 
Am I the only person on the board that feels like Noah's Ark is really just another version of the Epic of Gilgamesh?

The older I become the more I doubt the literal interpretation of the Old Testament.

Was "the earth" really flooded? Or is it more of a tale with the moral being, "Be Good"? I think the same could also be said of Job. I'm not sure if all that stuff happened to him. But the moral certainly, "Be true to god and he'll reward you in his own good time."

Since every ancient people around the separate continents have both a flood story and a we came from mud story that was passed down for thousands of years by word-of-mouth without significant alteration, no.

Flood and genesis from mud.
 
Yeah. The similar stories from seperate places indicate that there was actually a great flood occurred in a certain era. Most of the approaches to this matter differ more on the reason behind the flood or some other disaster or shift that caused it. You know all that Nibiru (Marduk) stuff even relies on that logic.
 
Since every ancient people around the separate continents have both a flood story and a we came from mud story that was passed down for thousands of years by word-of-mouth with significant alteration, like any other oral history, maybe.

Fixed.
 
Early civilizations started on rivers. Rivers flood, sometimes heavily. Heavy floods get exaggerated over the years. Hence, all the ancient civilization had some sort of great flood story.
 
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