Believing in some truth to a myth like the flood myths and believing in a virgin birth is a big leap. Floods happen all of the time, virgin births do not.
But not a global flood. And if you can't trust what the Bible says about floods, virgin births, talking donkeys, living inside of a whale for a couple of days, zombies wandering around Jerusalem, etc, etc, etc. then how can you trust it at all?
Me personally all I need to take away from the bible are the morality tales and the teachings of Jesus. I don't have to believe in all of the miracles and magical stuff to believe in the teachings of Jesus.
And? Mark Hammill has said some really good things, but I wouldn't dare suggest that they be legislated into law because of that. I'd use objective measures to argue those things.
We have six members of SCOTUS who've explicitly said that they are, however. That should scare the shit out of you.
Sorry, I got you confused with someone else using your account who posted things like saying it was just fear mongering to say that the right would overturn abortion rights and who seemed to believe the stated reasons of anti-LGBTQ measures in schools rather than the actual stated intentions of those politicians. I suggest changing your password and not logging in on shared machines to avoid it happening again.