highwaystar101 said:
Scoobes said:
highwaystar101 said: I think most people (Christians included) don't take this story in a literal sense, but more of a metaphor. Also, the very notion that someone could survive in a whale is rather silly anyway.
It's like Noahs ark, of course a worldwide flood didn't happen. It's just a story that's supposed to offer guidance, and I think only the hardcore believers would say differently.
So in conclusion: no |
Actually there is a theory that there was a large scale flood thousands of years ago, which is why there are a number of the flood/tidal wave myths around the world from the Atlantis story, to Noah's Ark to myths in India. The theory also implies that civilisation was more advanced then we orginally believed prior to this supposed flood. Not sure if I believe it. Also the Noah's Ark story, like a number of Old Testament stories is actually derived from the Babylonian myth "The Epic of Atrasus" (not sure if I spelt that right, but you get the idea).
A lot of these old stories do have some basis in actual events but a lot gets lost in translation and over the years people forget how they came about. Of course, some are also complete crap :P
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Oh of course, I agree, large floods have come and gone, they have occured many times. But the flood described in Noahs ark specifically said that the highest mountain peaks were covered. That's a flood of, well, biblical proportions lol.
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The theory I was refering to was one that suggested that it was a global event following the last ice age. The melting of the ice resulting in massive flooding all over the world at approx. the sametime. I was watching a documentary on it a while back and the guy explaining it seemed to suggest that civilistaion was more advanced during and prior to the ice age then is currently believed. Not quite biblical of course, but pretty large scale if true and I don't think the Jews knew of the Himalayas or Mt. Everest back then, lol.