More lies.
Please point out where I said this or even implied it???
You stated that the story of Noah wasn't plagiarized. Since one of the two documents is clearly copied from the other, you're now implying that whoever wrote the Epic of Gilgamesh plagiarized Noah.
However, this theory crashes on the shoals of history, since the dating of both tales are firm and Noah came second.
So you have no argument and you resort to adhoms, very nice.
I refer you to Goobieman's Rule, and you'll either have to study enough physics to pass high school or request Goobieman to rescind that silly rule so I will be free to provide answers on a level an anthropologist might be able to understand.
For a hint, refer to HG Wells and "The Man Who Could Work Miracles", which presents a hint of the problems associated with stopping the sun in it's tracks, or giving it the appearance of stopping, since it's the earth that moves in relation ot the sun.
So it is not true that 8 people can see the same event and not give a different story? :lol::lol::lol:
Since I didn't refute that statement and merely drew the correct conclusion from it, your inability to comprehend the written word makes you tedious.
Irrelevant to the subject at hand.
I post what's relevant, you're not the judge, since you can't comprehend basic written english.
So you can't back up your claim and you resort to more lies and an adhom yet AGAIN.
I can back up every claim I make.
I'm absolved from having to do so by the Goobieman Rule, and this also makes me free to write on my level of comprehension, not yours.
I like Goobieman's Rule, really I do.
The ignorant people are having problems keeping up with me, but that's Goobiman's fault. It's his Rule.