If you want to talk about the flood then read this:
I don't need to read that.
My own personal archaeological research disproves a global flood during historic times. This is based on
continuity of Native American cultures, mtDNA, and sedimentation, along with the
lack of erosional or depositional features that would be associated with such a flood. This evidence cross-cuts the date commonly attributed to the global flood.
But we do have evidence of local floods in the state of Washington that are three times older than the purported global flood. Google "channeled scablands." These left evidence that can be clearly read and both the extent and timing of those floods can be determined.
Similar evidence exists all over the world.
The obvious conclusion is that there was no global flood during historic times.
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