i wouldn't go that far. but mother of general things is ok by me.
of course, reading the bible is part of my curiosity. i looked up the earliest reference to mesopotamia (so far) and found that abraham was born in ur. after the flood - and the tower of babel (babylon) there was a human migration away from this starting point for human migration a second time. gen 11:28 being where 'ur of the chaldeans' is mentioned in relation to where the father of abraham lived. this is where the servant of issac returned to find a wife for his master (from relatives still living there).
i find it interesting that in and around iraq are some of the oldest civilization records known. and various areas of bible - if searched for - are still there (covered up). there are mention of several kings: amraphel (king of shinar), arioch (king of ellasar, and chedorlaomer (king of elam), and tidal (king of goiim). also bera (king of sodom), birsha (king of gommorrah) shinab (king of admah) and shemeber (king of zeboiim), and the king of zoar named bela. all these kings rebelled against chedorlaomer in the thirteenth year of his reign (gen14:3) - at the salt sea (or valley of siddim). also, lot (abrahams nephew) - came to zoar when fleeing sodom and gommorah. it was up on a hillside and sodom and gommorah was a valley where brimstone and fire destroyed the cities in which he used to live.
now - if the bible is true - wouldn't you say these places would be very early records to corroborate what is said to have happened with what really happened. satellite images and archeology. haven't they discovered that chedorlaomer was an actual kings name and that he did live at the time the bible says that he did? and 'ur' was an actual place. thick layers of ashes and brimstone at the location of sodom and gommorah would literally prove the story true. see here:
https://www.bibleplus.org/discoveries/sodomfound.htm the zigguerat and sphynx ideas were actually older than ancient egypt and perhaps abraham's son joseph carried the idea of pyramids into egypt - when he built the first grainary with ideas from ancient ur (that had spread to sodom and the cities around the dead sea area).
not to be fatalistic - but simply to address biblical predictions - we also have had 'hail the size of golf balls' recently in conjuction with tornados. this odd weather and unusual phenomenon (regarding the size of the hail) makes me believe that the book of revelations description of weather related things is entirely possible - and the times that we live in is a time of awe and appreciation for the grace of God. without God's grace - our earth has no hope. i personally believe that the flood happened. that sodom and gommorah were a 'type' of example for our cities today. and that in the future - we may experience some strange phenomenon that can only be ascribed to prophecies of revelations.