I truly mean no disrespect but the trinity is an illogical supposition. It neither adds or takes away from the divinity and station of the Christ.
The Noah story is a moral tail, a parable. To read it as a literal account is to miss the point completely and diminish the significance of the lessons. The bible is not story book, it is an allegorical insight, a prescription for living. Certain accounts offer both simple insights, not to be taken literally and deeper spiritual concepts, an ocean beneath each word so to speak. If they are taken literally they still impart some useful guidance, but the true depth and beauty of this remarkable work is then like casting pearls before swine.
Anyway, thinking is not as big a deal as it's cracked up to be.