What does an Old Mesopotamian Tablet Mean to Leftists?

Why This Might be ‘One of the Most Important Human Documents Ever Discovered’ | TheBlaze.com.

There’s big  debate over at The Blaze about the decoding of an ancient tablet which describes a vessel designed to save species from a great flood.

To the academicians, this tablet does not support the Biblical account of Noah’s ark, but rather is evidence that the story originates in Babylon.

The lefties are crowing, saying that this tablet somehow invalidates the Bible, calling it PROOF that the Noah’s ark did not exist.

This claim presupposes that ideas never occur more than once, which flies in the face of everyday experience.
Finding an older tablet of specifications for a big boat to preserve life from a flood does not “prove” the non-existence of a later prototype.
The suggestion that it does would imply that discovering the  drawings of Da Vinci  would somehow “prove” that the aircraft built by the Wright brothers never existed, to a person studying the history of air travel  a thousand years from now.

Possibly such leftie logic, exemplified above, will be extinguished before the next millenium, due to natural selection 😉

The anti-Bible and anti-Creator religions are based upon unprovable beliefs, and are based upon faith in the unseen, and things which cannot be objectively established. They are quite divorced from the scientific method, though the word “science” is frequently abused as a mantra in these religions.