"but God created the USS Enterprise before StarFleet did."
The engineers at the Utopia Planitia Spaceyards above Mars say otherwise.
"And God told Noah how to build an Ark. Noah didn't know squat."
It's been calculated that, to hold at least two of all animal species that exist today said 'Ark' would have to be far bigger than the current largest ocean-going vessel to date, the Jahre Viking. Which is an all-steel construction.
One word: Rochambeau:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_world%27s_largest_wooden_ships
That ship had metal reinforcements to it's wooden hull. It sailed only once.
And I see no mention of 'Structural Integrity Fields' in the Bible - nor any mention of direct intervention by your 'God' in keeping said 'Ark' seaworthy. Remember, itsmellslikebullshit: If it's not mentioned in the Bible, it didn't happen.
To paraphrase Scotty: 'Ye cannae change the laws o' Reality!' And he - with help by Spock - enabled Kirk & co. (in an inferior Klingon Bird of Prey, no less) to travel back in time to reverse the mistakes of humanity, i.e. the extinction of Humpback Whales.
So the way I see it - and as a Sci-Fi nerd of many years standing (and a coupla months laid down; also a few minutes at an angle of 45° when I was at the butchers shop; I asked for some bacon. He said 'Lean?' X3 ) - your 'God' didn't know squat, neither. After all...:
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And if he can outthink even God (in "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier") - ergo, James Tiberius Kirk is God. QED.
Scheme me up, Botty! (Speverend Rooner) X3