Um...you worship a God descended from a fictional character in a myth?
You follow a religion with doctrine mainly discussed in epistles that assumes this fictional character was a real person whose choices affected every human ever born?
Really?
I worship the God that is God, and God is real.
But that doesn’t at all address my point - that being that if one accepts the story of Noah as literal, then one accepts the (semi) common descent of species and evolution - and at a rate many thousands of times that every proposed by evolutionary biology.
That many have no problem at all accepting that a 2% change in genetic DNA could happen between two rodents in a few hundred years and that such change would be “micro” - but have immense problems with accepting that a 2% change in genetic DNA could happen between humans and chimps even after six million years and insist that such change would be “macro”.
Anyone with any brains at all can see this is a HUGE disconnect.