The myth of a Great Flood belongs to
the Milky Way symbolism where the white Milky Way band was symbolized as a CELESTIAL RIVER running OVER the Earth and not a huge flood running ON the Earth.
The Great Flood myth is a celestial mythical telling of the Milky Way and that´s the reason it is told all over the World as the Milky Way are observable all over the world.
Simple mythical logics all over the places.
Instead of using simple mythical "logics," let's just use simple logic. Great flood myths are about a literal flood, hence the descriptions and interpretations of a flood. Milky way myths are about the milky way, hence the descriptions and interpretations of the milky way. Since a culture has two different and separate myths, one describes a flood and the other describes the milky way, using simple logic, one can come to a logical conclusion that the flood myth is not about the milky way.
The evidence?
Here it is. The first one is obviously about a flood and the second is obviously about the milky way. And one more thing, one myth actually has milk in the story. Guess which one it is?
Deluge accounts
The flood in the time of Deucalion was caused by the anger of
Zeus, ignited by the
hubris of
Lycaon and his sons, descendants of
Pelasgus. According to this story, Lycaon, the king of
Arcadia, had sacrificed a boy to Zeus, who, appalled by this offering, decided to put an end to the
Bronze Age by unleashing a deluge. During this deluge, the rivers ran in torrents and the sea flooded the coastal plain, engulfing the foothills with spray, and washing everything clean. Deucalion, with the aid of his father Prometheus, was saved from this deluge by building a chest.
[14] Like the biblical
Noah and the Mesopotamian counterpart
Utnapishtim, he uses this device to survive the deluge with his wife, Pyrrha.
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Greek and Roman
The Greek name for the Milky Way (Γαλαξίας
Galaxias) is derived from the Greek word for milk (γάλα,
gala). One legend explains how the Milky Way was created by
Heracles when he was a baby.
[2] His father,
Zeus, was fond of his son, who was born of the mortal woman
Alcmene. He decided to let the infant Heracles suckle on his divine wife
Hera's milk when she was asleep, an act which would endow the baby with godlike qualities. When Hera woke and realized that she was
breastfeeding an unknown infant, she pushed him away and the spurting milk became the Milky Way.
Another version of the myth is that
Heracles (Roman
Hercules) was abandoned in the woods by his mortal parents,
Amphitryon and
Alcmene.
Heracles, son of
Zeus and
Alcmene, was naturally favored by his father, who sent
Athena, Greek goddess of wisdom, to retrieve him.
Athena, not being so motherly, decided to take him to
Hera to suckle.
Hera agreed to suckle
Heracles. As
Heracles drinks the milk, he bites down, and
Hera pushes him away in pain. The milk that squirts out forms the Milky Way.
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Simple logic, not mythical "logic."
After all, "mythical" does mean:
Definition of mythical
2. usually mythical : existing only in the imagination
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This is why mythical logic only exist in someone's imagination. In other words, it doesn't exist, is meaningless, it's useless and something only imagined by woo woo believers.