According to Itchy*****.S
According to the preceding extant texts. Of which there are hundreds still unburned by the Roman Zombie worshiping blood drinking cannibals.
Imagine God in a meat bag.
Which ones of those taught that time as we know it has changed since 'the beginning'?
In my version time has not changed since 40M BC. Before that at 4B BC the rotation around itself for a day was different.
If the flood was in a period where time was measured in a day being a 1,000 years the flood would have been a 'recollection' that lasted a year and a bit of a time that lasted more than 360,000 years, 40,000 years of rain and then 150,000 years before that was mostly melted. Who would be ripping off whose story? Fallen angels would have been the authors of the campfire tales and as they are superhuman their tales would be pretty impressive a lot should have that 'change' as part of the history. The Bible has a 'summer', are you sure that is not the proper spelling. The first change would have been a winter and that can be taken to mean the end of the ice-age and cold wind brought rain and snow in the higher elevations. The flood stories would have been the end but then the oceans rose 450 ft in all so there would be a lot of flood stories, how many came from the sky compared to over-land?
In old Egypt are the statues replicas of actual sons of God before the flood. 100 men pulling a block is what the seated man could do. They are seated because to make a life size one of them standing is a task just not possible, if they are to last for a long time. I can live with a history like that quite comfortably.
We know absolutely nothing about 40 million BC, we know near nothing about forty thousand BC and we sometimes posit a fair guess about 4 thousand BC. You could test your faith by reading the available material you may even find far greater meaning.
THEIt has already been stated that the patriarchal character designated as Abram personified in the Hebrew formulations the first
father of spiritual life, emanating out of the primordial essence
of fire, UR of the Chasdim. (This latter word signifies not national Chaldeans, as those thus designated were not an ethnic group, but a spiritual caste. The term stands for the first archangels, or creative fires, the seven.) To be the father of spiritual life in an evolutionary cycle, this ray had to be the first aspect of the emanation. Therefore it would be found to be composed of the first two letters of the alphabet. This is precisely what is found in the Hebrew word for
father: AB. Linking it with the Egyptian RA, the radiant solar deity, we have AB-RA-M, receiving later in its evolution the developed powers of godhood represented by the fifth Hebrew letter,
he, and so becoming AB-RA-H-AM. And as Abram came out of the primordial empyreal fire, UR, it is hardly coincidental that even UR begins with that letter, U, which (with V) represents the downward line of descent, the turning upward and the return to the heights.