I don't see where there's enough information in Scripture where it would be the least bit plausible that the pyramids & other such structures were built 1) prior to the flood and 2) by fallen angels. ALL you have from Scripture is a few short verses describing how the sons of God intermarried with the daughters of men & produced renowned children called Nephilim. AND you have to import a number of ideas into the text that, as I've argued previously, simply aren't there or anywhere else in Scripture.

There's no reason to think that the paintings & heiroglyphics were added later by other people unless you've already assumed that mere men couldn't have built the pyramids. But you were mentioning that no records were kept, or that none survived, so that's why I brought them up. Certainly other records could just as easily have been falsified! But why make such assumptions? On what basis? As I've pointed out, you're building on a foundation of assumptions & speculations for which there is zero evidence. The traditional historical scholarship isn't so baseless.

And with regards to the 14-ton stones, if you take a look at the link I provided before, it is NOT inconceivable that men could have produced & moved these stones from local quarries. The Tower of Babel, being in a plain, it's builders probably did not have access to the kind of stone quarries which the Egyptians used for the pyramids, but they would have had plenty of soil & grass to make bricks.

Last edited by CovenantInBlood; Wed Mar 18, 2009 10:53 PM.

Kyle

I tell you, this man went down to his house justified.