Why do many cultures have flood myths?
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Answer: Real floods inspired local myths
All myths copied from Bible — Wrong. Flood myths predate the Bible and appear independently across cultures worldwide (Mesopotamia, India, China, Americas). Similar myths arose because many civilizations lived near rivers prone to catastrophic flooding—real events inspired local stories.
Ancient people imagined same story — Wrong. Humans share similar fears and experiences, but flood myths likely stem from real catastrophic floods experienced by civilizations living near rivers (Tigris, Euphrates, Nile, Yellow River, etc.). Real disasters inspired mythological explanations.
Real floods inspired local myths ✓ — Correct! Many ancient civilizations settled near major rivers for agriculture. Catastrophic floods were real, devastating events (Tigris-Euphrates floods, Yellow River floods, glacial lake bursts). These disasters inspired myths explaining floods as divine punishment or renewal. Similar stories across cultures reflect shared human experience of devastating floods, not copying.
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