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The Flood - Then & Now

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  The story of the Flood is threaded through various mythical and religious texts, be it the Noah’s Ark in Abrahamic religious accounts, the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh, the Greek myth of Deucalion and Pyrrha or the Hindu Manu Flood or the Mayan myth of Mesoamerican Flood; they all depict an underlying common theme: Excess of Sin, exceeding the limits of moderation, leads to a Divine Judgement. Cleansing of all that is wicked and corrupt humanity. Survival of a select few living beings within the creation of an Ark that protects those who abide in it/by it. Repopulation of the Earth on a new foundation, a new form allowing those who boarded the Ark to go forth and multiply. Etymology of the word Sin can be traced to adoption by several languages: in old English, syn broadly referred to moral wrongdoing; Proto-Germanic, sundjo , meaning fault, crime or failing; Greek, hamartia , missing the mark, an archery term; and; Latin,  peccatum , fault or error; a...