schizm,
I thought you made some good points.
I personally like researching the information of each side. There is a book out there written by two Geologists that give support FOR a global flood like the one mentioned in Noahs Day, it is called
Noahs Flood: The New Scientific Discoveries about the event that changed History, By Willian Ryan and Walter Pitman
I know this book is available at Amazon.com if anyone is interested for logical evidence given by two scientists that show the flood is plausable.
I think that just because the Jewish Nation wrote down the flood story in later times, it does not necessarily prove they stole it from legends of other nations. The Jewish people could very well have known and believed the flood prior to the Babylonians or Sumerians. The fact that these nations wrote it down on tablets first is not proof they made it up either.
I believe that all these nations and people were talking about the same event in history which was a great flood. They all had common ancestors in the survivors of the flood. Schizm makes a good point that the whole earth would not have to be flooded even though the bible says whole earth. The people could have been living in one specific area of the earth back then becuase remember there was no transportation like we have today so why would we expect them to be all through out the earth like we are today? Threfore what represented the "earth" for them would have been different than our understanding today.
Either way, I am still looking at information for and against and I would recomend everyone to do this. When I was in college I learned the importance of reasoning on issues from both sides and it really helps you to develop critical thinking and to be able to analyze information.
For those who feel this is a stupid thread anyway, why are you reading it then? It may not be an important issue for you but for some people of faith - it is.