Pepsi, you keep saying Omnipotence and omniscience etc are contradictory, but you are not explaining how.
I just gave you a logically coherent argument, and you are rebutting it by saying its wrong. Explain how I am wrong (i.e. point out the flaw in my logic). Explain how you can be omnipotent but not omniscient.
And you just gave one possible alternative for why languages can be traced back to only a few main tongues, but that doesn't refute my alternative interpretation.
You are stating your position but failing to refute mine, implying that they are valid alternatives. I was under the impression that you thought my position was invalid.
"This could have happened, and if it did, it could explain something that may not even be true!"
Easily said about evolution as well.
Ok, since you won't do the math on the Ark, I will do it for you.
1 cubit = about 21 inches (3 feet), different versions of the cubit exist, but they are generally close to each other in length.
Ark = 300 cubits x 50 cubits = 900 feet x 150 feet = 135,000 sq ft, give or take a bit for the different sized floors.
It was 30 cubits = 90 feet high, with 3 decks, each 30 feet high.
Going off one person's calculations, there are an estimated 1.4 million cubic feet of internal space, about the capacity of 522 standard livestock cars used on a train.
It is possible to transport 240 sheep in one livestock car, so doing the math, the ark could probably hold about 125,000 sheep-sized creatures.
However, there are many creatures much smaller than a sheep (insects, mice, dogs, cats, etc), and some larger. Assuming young animals were taken (as would make sense if you want to repopulate the earth), the general size of even the dinosaurs taken would have been relatively small. Assume that averaging the sizes of the creatures gives you a sheep sized creature. Assuming 2 of each type, you could have a maximum of about 60,000 species on board.
Now, here is where evolutionists have a problem, you say there are not enough species. However, we contend that Noah only had to take 2 (or 7) of each "type," not species (it is probably closer to the level of class).
So in the Creationistic framework, there is no problem with the capacity of the ark.