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If the Flood was effective as a Divine Deterrence Plan, why is the rest of OT filled with prophets shrieking that the people of the book have lost their way, turned away from God, and deserve their fate as a conquered and oppressed people? Further, if God could be dismayed by his creations and then decide to drown them (making him, incidentally, the #1 abortionist of all time & space)...well, didn't he have knowledge of the future?
People who say there is no God aren't gonna be deterred.
I don't know why you insist that the supposed purpose of The Flood was absolute deterrence. It was to show that God has the willingness and ability to punish sin.
God didn't tell Adam and Eve not to eat the fruit with the presumption that they would necessarily be deterred simply by the fact of having been warned. He didn't give us the 10 Commandments as if we had no other choice but to obey.

