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First: (((radio carbon dating))) Second: there's significant damage on the bottom of the Sphinx for example. The Sphinx is in the desert, that much damage would take insane amounts of water traveling at very high speeds. These ancient structures predate the Younger Dryas.

First: (((radio carbon dating))) Second: there's significant damage on the bottom of the Sphinx for example. The Sphinx is in the desert, that much damage would take insane amounts of water traveling at very high speeds. These ancient structures predate the Younger Dryas.

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Why mention Christcucks? I'm not offended by that or anything, but that theory is not exclusive to Christianity. It's worth noting that both the biblical flood tale and the Epic of Gilgamesh mention supernatural, god-like beings engaging with humans in the aftermath of a worldwide flood.

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Nearly every religion in the world has a flood story.