RE: Noah's Ark.
It did happen, its just that the biblical as well as the older babylonian version are simply taken way out of context and in particular the Biblical version shows what happens when a story has been orally transcended over thousands of years.
It is not a flood that encompassed the entire Earth nor did it literally have 2 of every species. Australia, Antarctica, as well as the Americas in general easily disprove this. However, it was a major catastrophic event where a massive flood affected a large portion of the real character's "world". This 'Noah', if you think there really were prophets as I do, received prior warning and built an ark to save his family and, more than likely, his estate, i.e. farm and animals.
If Noah was a prophet, he would have been glorified for being right, just like Jesus, Moses, and Muhammad. All 3 have stories remembered for the ages and all three have had them embellished by their later followers. Same would go here for Noah. Thus, this regional event turned into a global flood that saved all life, not just his.
I think its more like Sodom and Gomorrah. Where a special family was saved from a 'cleansing' event.
Anywho, back on topic. Still Fernando has shown absolutely zero evidence that any religious literature specifies that God has only created life on this planet.







