Noah’s flood is an interpretation of narrative found in the Bible and the Torah, in the book of Genesis. The narrative tells the story of a great flooding of the world where every last animal except for the ones on a boat called Noah's Ark died. The flood, according to this imaginative story, happened because every person in the whole world (except Noah, Mrs Noah, their children and grandchildren) needed to be killed for wickidness. The narrative does not specify if the babies and very young children were killed because they were Evil Heathen Scum wicked or if they were just collateral damage. Further it does not specify if the animals were evil or if they were just collateral damage. This story was borrowed from a Babylonian text called the Epic of Gilgamesh.
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| - Noah’s flood is an interpretation of narrative found in the Bible and the Torah, in the book of Genesis. The narrative tells the story of a great flooding of the world where every last animal except for the ones on a boat called Noah's Ark died. The flood, according to this imaginative story, happened because every person in the whole world (except Noah, Mrs Noah, their children and grandchildren) needed to be killed for wickidness. The narrative does not specify if the babies and very young children were killed because they were Evil Heathen Scum wicked or if they were just collateral damage. Further it does not specify if the animals were evil or if they were just collateral damage. This story was borrowed from a Babylonian text called the Epic of Gilgamesh.
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| - Noah’s flood is an interpretation of narrative found in the Bible and the Torah, in the book of Genesis. The narrative tells the story of a great flooding of the world where every last animal except for the ones on a boat called Noah's Ark died. The flood, according to this imaginative story, happened because every person in the whole world (except Noah, Mrs Noah, their children and grandchildren) needed to be killed for wickidness. The narrative does not specify if the babies and very young children were killed because they were Evil Heathen Scum wicked or if they were just collateral damage. Further it does not specify if the animals were evil or if they were just collateral damage. This story was borrowed from a Babylonian text called the Epic of Gilgamesh.
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