What do you mean? The egyptians and the chinese were destroyed by the flood to pay for their sins.
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The Nile flooded every spring, and the Egyptians actually used it to their advantage. Also, there wasn't really a break in the accounts of the Egyptians after the pharaohs started doing their thing. No mention of a big flood.
The Chinese have dynastic histories going way back as well, and they don't mention a big'un either.
Ergo, no flood.
@Disreg
Is that real? They can go so far stupid I can believe they'd suggest a Racial change, but still,,,,.
Which neatly explains why they are still around today.
Nice username, though. Does anybody else smell troll/poe?
Yes, that's why both the Egyptian pyramids and the Chinese empire were completely destroyed in the flood.
In your alternate universe, that is.
To be fair, not all believers of the Flood also believe that it happened 4400 years ago. That's mainly Bible Belt, Fundie Dogma. If it happened 40,000 years ago the Egyptian and Chinese history of the last 5500 means nothing.
These are the marginally more intelligent Flood believers.
I would suggest a trip to China. There you will find over one billion Chinese people walking around very much alive.
On your way home, stop off in Egypt where you can see the pyramids and the 80 million Egyptians who are also very much alive.
“What do you mean? The egyptians and the chinese were destroyed by the flood to pay for their sins.”
So, you’re saying that some of Adam and Eve’s kids went to make China, and others to make Egypt, keeping extensive records, then were destroyed in the flood, then were dispersed from babel, and went to Egypt and China, coincidentally already speaking languages that matched the writings that were there, and took up everything where the drowned left off. Without mentioning the Flood. Or babel. Or any interruption.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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