Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 2010-01-14 10:13.
Perhaps there's no scientific evidence as of yet but there does seem to be archaeological evidence galore. Just read Z. Stitchen's book: Genesis Revisited. Then do some research on the clay tablets still available around the world.
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Perhaps there's no scientific evidence as of yet but there does seem to be archaeological evidence galore. Just read Z. Stitchen's book: Genesis Revisited. Then do some research on the clay tablets still available around the world.