allthought you have made some assumptions there, there is still couple more questions:

How did animals get to their current locations? Especially islands.

Was there a mass cross breeding effort by the staff of ark after water settled?

Would it had been impossible for other people to survive? Even if they were fishers and had ships of their own?

those being the main issues..

And you claim the growth rate of humans as an factor. Just as animals in the nature do not have a continuous growth rate neither did early humans. The growth rate was almost stagnant.

But as always anything is possible for an omnipotent god so what's the point of arguing?

I'm sorry to see you people waste your life on something imaginary..all I can hope for is that you have fun with it and don't start drowning your kids because of it. frown


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