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The Genesis flood story isn't original. But that's not what you think. When archaeologists discovered ancient Babylonian flood stories in 1872, it created a crisis: the Genesis account had striking similarities to pagan myths written centuries earlier. Same plot. Same details. Same structure. For 150 years, skeptics have used this to attack biblical authority. But what if they're completely missing the point? This video reveals what happens when Genesis and ancient Mesopotamia collide—and why the answer is way more sophisticated than "one copied the other." You'll discover that the biblical authors KNEW these Mesopotamian stories. And they used them brilliantly to subvert pagan theology and proclaim revolutionary truth about God, humanity, and covenant. This isn't faith vs. scholarship. This is faith deepened BY scholarship. PERFECT FOR: ✓ Come Follow Me students (Week 7: Genesis 6-11) ✓ Anyone who's wrestled with "Genesis vs. ancient myths" questions ✓ Bible students wanting academic depth ✓ Those curious about ancient Near Eastern context KEY DISCOVERIES: Why Genesis flood isn't plagiarism—it's transformation 7 parallels that prove Genesis knew Mesopotamian traditions 5 ways Genesis radically transforms the theology The shocking difference between pagan gods and YHWH How Moses 8 expands the covenant framework Why this actually STRENGTHENS biblical authority FULL ARTICLE: https://open.substack.com/pub/elderel... Drop a comment: Did you know about these ancient flood stories? How does this change how you read Genesis? #Genesis #NoahsFlood #BiblicalScholarship #ComeFollowMe #AncientHistory #OldTestament #Mesopotamia #BibleStudy #LDS #ChristianEducation