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The Sumerian civilization collapsed about 2000 BC, and Genesis preserves many of it's traditions, including:
the creation
the preflood kingdoms
the flood
the postflood kingdoms
migration into Shinar and the discovery of grain
use of tar in waterproofing cities nowhere near water
the tower of Babel built with Sumerian architecture
the existence of only one language and few words
life spans exceeding 200 years
Not a single one of these traditions is Hebrew. So where did they come from if it was NOT a man born in the Sumerian capital city of Ur?
the creation
the preflood kingdoms
the flood
the postflood kingdoms
migration into Shinar and the discovery of grain
use of tar in waterproofing cities nowhere near water
the tower of Babel built with Sumerian architecture
the existence of only one language and few words
life spans exceeding 200 years
Not a single one of these traditions is Hebrew. So where did they come from if it was NOT a man born in the Sumerian capital city of Ur?