Something I don't get... when discussing the accuracy of the flood myth, and the story of Jonah, Bible believers, Dubs for example, will claim that it MUST be true because Jesus mentioned it.
Here's what I don't get: Isn't it possible that Jesus was simply refferencing a FICTIONAL event that everyone around him would be familiar with?
I do it all the time! With my family I will make reference to events in Star Trek, MASH, or whatever as if they actually occurred.
Like: "Hey I just met someone at work, he was JUST like Frank Burns."
I don't SPECIFICALLY STATE that Frank Burns was a fictional character, I talk about him as if he was real simply because it would be akward to constantly point out his non-existance:
Like: "Hey I just met someone at work, he was JUST like the non-existant character Frank Burns from the MASH fiction would have been if he were real. "
So if Jesus is talking about Jonah as if he REALY existed, isn't it possible that he simply assumed that his audience would realize that Jonah was a character from a story?
I just don't understand why his refferencing a story makes people think that he actually believed it occurred.