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edwest2
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Upon what do you base your conclusion that much in the story is not literal history? Even Christ refers to the days of Noe.The Bible doesn’t say that the Ark landed on Mt. Ararat.
There is much in the story that is not literal history, and clearly, the “Mountains of Ararat” are not “Mt. Ararat.” We don’t actually know where it landed now, because the location of the Ararat Mountains is unknown.
God bless,
Ed