No. That's not my claim. That would be a literally reading of an allegorical account of a historical event. The event was historical. The narrative was allegorical. I suspect the event occurred 6,000 to 12,000 years ago and was due to an asteroid strike either in the polar region or the ocean.Only if you read it literally.Totally irrelevant to the claim that the founders of Chinese civilization migrated from Egypt.You are full of shit.That isnt true and i have explained this to you several times.The account of Genesis found it's way into the Chinese written language
The very person that made that claim, said not to believe it. She was wrong. But you cling to it. Why?
.Sino-Babylonianism - Wikipedia
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Ancient China - Adventism in China
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Nestorian Christians were in Arabia proper and Tarout Island 100 years earlier than your article states and many Orthodox Christian mark the burning of the Christians of Najran by Jewish king in the 5th century AD.
Pretty farfetched.. like the claim of worldwide flood.
As for the basis for the claim that the founders of Chinese civilization migrated from Egypt that's based on evidence.
World wide is your claim. I think it was a flood of the Euphrates River Basin in 2900 BC that inspired the Sumerian tale.
10,000 years ago the glaciers were in slow retreat. Prior to that the Arabian Peninsula had been a savanna. As the peninsula became more arid Arabs began migrating in waves to southern Iraq and the Levant. There is zero evidence of a flood in Arabia in the past 30 million years.