"Um, the Babylons wrote on a tablet describing the flood of Noah. I'm very sure that they could have written down the flood as it was happening up until the writer was killed, and the tablet remains as one of the few relics left over before the flood."
O RLY? Then riddle me this: If the ancient Chinese were such sticklers for record-keeping, then why is there no such reference in all their recorded history, of a 'Flood'? You'd think that such a cataclysmic event would've been noted down by at least one court mandarin, at least.
But then, someone once said:
"Our earth is degenerate in these latter days. There are signs that the world is speedily coming to an end. Bribery and corruption are common, Children no longer obey their parents. Every man wants to write a book, and the end of the world evidently is approaching."
-Text from an Assyrian tablet, circa 2800 BCE
It's now 2010. There's still bribery & corruption, kids are lairy towards their mums & dads (PROTIP: it's called Puberty), there's plenty of people writing - fiction, non-fiction, biographies, you name it; literature is in rude health. No 'End of the world' as far as I can tell. Therfore Magus55 & your claims...:
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