[quote=ActRaiserTheReturned] Ah, well I think you understand by your last comments that's not what I was saying. I was more or less saying that I didn't know if the Chinese had records in their archives regarding a global flood or not. Also, as far as I know, they keep their early belief systems, religion and mythology confined to the actual country of China it'self, although immigrant's families from the 1800's might have some knowledge of the old traditions from the mainland. What I meant to say, and I hope this is clear, is that China has it's own belief systems, and insofar as I know, foreigners find it extremely difficult to learn certain things about their religion and indigenous spiritual beliefs. [/quote] Ah. I see what you're trying to say now. Sorry for the confusion and any harsh feelings over that. As for the now clarified version for what you were saying. I can admit that it can be difficult to understand a foreign belief system (or a lack of one. Making the change from Christian to Atheist for example also comes with crossing a lot of unfamiliar and scary territory). Though as for where China's beliefs rank on the options available? It doesn't seem any more complex than any other belief system. Just find out if they purely go by science, purely go by faith, or have a mix/combination of the two.