Who was there to remember this flood that killed every human except the ones in Noah's ark?
What I want to know is, the ark landed on a mountain top, and all the world was flooded, and somehow the carnivores stopped eating meat and walked a few thousand miles home and propagated an entire race using just one male and female without inbreeding.
Somehow, the reptiles didn't freeze up on that cold mountain. Somehow they all swam home, all to N. and S. America, Australia, Asia, Africa. Somehow, the 3 toed sloth which can only live in a tree and eat a certain leaf (same goes for Koala) found their way home. Somehow they made it pretty quick, as there are no fossil records of any marsupials in the Mount Ararat/Iran area, or any pandas, sloth, anacondas, tapirs, orangutangs, chimpanzees, gorillas, Thompson's gazelles, warthogs, or any of the hundreds of thousands of species.
But, I'm just trying to apply logic to a fable, the sad thing is that some folk embrace fables as if they were they were the truth because they were written in a book after generations of hand me down stories.
Dim folk.
"Who was there to remember this flood that killed every human except the ones in Noah's ark?"
The decendants of Noah and his children.
"Who was there to remember this flood that killed every human except the ones in Noah's ark?"
The ones in Noah's Ark.
Whose descendants then peopled the world, and carried with them the memory of Noah's Ark (and the bloodline of Noah).