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Actually, if you go take a look at some Joseph Campbell, he explains very well why these cultures have flood myths, it isn't because there was a single worldwide flood, it's because these cultures live on flood plains where flooding is common. Cultures that do not live on flood plains and did not have contact with cultures that did lack flood myths.
We return to the fact that these stores are myths. They never happened anywhere near the way they were described. As such, why should we believe these books, except where we can find evidence to corroborate their stories? And since we can't corroborate the existence of any gods, why shouldn't we toss that out as unsupported gibberish as well?
Faith doesn't make facts, sorry.
Again this has nothing to do with anything I said. If you are not going to answer or reply to what I said, why bother?