I just finished 'The Antichrist' by Nietzche yesterday so I've been meaning to discuss messages in the Noah's Flood story:
1.His interpretation was that God saw man becoming too sinful(i.e. scientific according to Nietzche) so he decided to drown them. To Nietzche this is a perfect example of how Judeo-Christian leaders put down knowledge in order to stay in control of their ignorant followers, and I can honestly see where he's coming from.
2.The only real moral lesson I saw is that Noah's ark saved him while all the sceptics of a world flood drowned, meaning sometimes you have to do things despite what others think of you for it.
Any thoughts on these?