CG Didymus
Veteran Member
Like the Ark myth is the only problem with the Bible. The Sun stopped in the sky. Jonah being able to survive inside in big fish for three days. Jesus and Peter walking on water. A talking donkey. Moses' cane turning into a snake. Parting of the seas. Virgin birth, resurrection and ascension of Jesus. But, once a person commits themselves to believing everything in the Bible literally, there's just so many things that got to accept as having really happened. And yes, I was gullible enough in my younger days to fall into the Fundy Christian way of thinking. But that was way back during the Jesus Freak movement. We all kind of reinforced each other. But mainly, for me, I depended on Christian leaders that said they had researched it and proved the Bible was accurate and dependable.Like not enough room is the only problem with the Ark myth.
I kind of remember some of the things I was told about the flood. A canopy of water in the sky and unground springs. That mountains weren't necessarily as high as they are now. That dinosaurs were on the ark. That it had never rained prior to that. A mist came up from the ground to water plants. And, of course, God put the first rainbow up in the sky as a sign that he would never flood the whole world again. Flooding just parts of it, I guess, are okay. These days I fine with the Bible just being the myths and legends of an ancient people.