Boss
Take a Memo:
Okay then, define "massive", so I don't hurt any feelings by guessing what you mean.
Legends among different cultures of floods is not evidence for a mass flood. That is only evidence that floods have always occured. Evidence for a single, mass flooding event would require a much stricter standard.
Sea life...where, exactly? Tell me where, and I bet it is easily explained. Fossils are rare, you know. The waters would have receded fairly quickly. It seems an odd proposition that we would find copious fossils from a short flood event.
Massive, as in huge... the likes of which people of the time had never experienced before. Legends of the same basic flood across various cultures would seemingly indicate there might be some truth to the legends. Yes, floods happen all the time but GREAT floods, the likes of which have never been seen before, don't happen all the time... obviously.
And honestly, I cannot link you up to any online resource regarding the ocean fossils found in mountainous regions. I read this in a book over 20 years ago so I am sure the information is out there somewhere if you search for it. Again, I am not claiming this "proves" anything, it's just interesting evidence that should be considered. Seems like it was somewhere in a mountain range of what is modern-day Turkey, if my memory serves me correctly.
My only real point to you is that you ought to be very careful about proclaiming things untrue when you don't have all the information and you weren't there. We have TONS of things we simply don't know and maybe never will. To defiantly proclaim certain things "false" on the basis of your limited knowledge is just plain foolish.