Doveaman
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There is no reason to consider it an allegory if there is a literal explanation. Sounds like you are the one making stuff up.So your way to reconcile a biblical story that obviously is intended as an allegory and not a literal fact is to make stuff up.
It wasn't me who cherry-picked the verses and came up with the brilliant idea that God sent the flood to kill plants that move and have flesh and nostrils.I prefer to recognize the story as an allegory so I don't have make things up that is known not to be true, like all plant and animal life being in one local area 4500 years ago.
Talk about making stuff up.
“All flesh died that moved upon the earth…All in whose nostrils was the breath of life…” – (Gen 7:21-23).
They all could have lived in one local area before the flood. People only began to spread across the earth after the flood, and it was only because they were forced to:
"Now the whole earth had one language and one speech...So the LORD scattered them abroad from there over the face of all the earth..." - (Gen 11:8).
You will notice that the "whole earth" mentioned above in which everyone lived is describing one local area and not "all the earth".
So whether the flood was a "global flood" or a "local flood" the effect was still "worldwide":
“All flesh died that moved upon the earth…All in whose nostrils was the breath of life…” – (Gen 7:21-23).
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