False. If we put say wolves, lions, sparrows, oxen, tigers, sheep, and horses in a zoo, how fast are you claiming they could evolve? If the commonly accepted date for the flood was something like 5000 years or 4500? Get serious.
I covered this elswhere. You can change the entire population in one generation. Let's say that God brought only two Great Danes on the Ark.
Guess what? The entire species of Dog is now just Great Danes. One generation. Evidently God picked a variety that had all the DNA required
to create all the variety that we see today.
They cannot interbreed.
They are two species.
For one, I don't accept any
man's ideas on a date for the flood.
There are lots of "commonly accepted" religious ideas. There are some about
when a person should be baptized, what age they take communion, what they
wear during baptism, what kind of wine to use, what brand of communion
wafers to use, leavened or unleavened bread, whether church leaders should
be women, who should marry what people, etc. The "date" of the flood is
one of those issues. The scriptures make no serious effort to inform us on that.
Second, all those kinds of animals
were on the Ark. So what is your beef?
Two of each "Kind" of animal were on the Ark and each "Kind" of animal
has experienced a certain amount of speciation or adaption or variance
or "evolution" since that time. What problem do you have with that?
One group of researchers used artificial breeding techniques on foxes. They stopped
the investigation because they got
so much variance by selecting animals
based on behavior that they stopped the program because the animals size
and color was changing
too much. I think it was a
Silver fox
program and they stopped being silver. That was after 3 or 4 generations.