AB,
My perception on this forum is that any arguments in support of Christian faith are considered to be bad arguments in the opinion of the non believers.
Then, as so often, your perception is wrong. The logic involved has nothing to do with being a believer or being a non-believer – it stands on its own. A bad argument is a bad argument is a bad argument whether it’s arguing for god, leprechauns or the man in the moon. In many ways what you’re arguing for (or, more accurately, asserting) doesn’t matter at all. As soon as the argument for it fails, then all you have is white noise.
This to me confirms the opening post of this thread which suggests that many on this forum seek reasons not to believe rather than seek God.
Which is perhaps a convenient way for you to process the falsification of your position, but it doesn’t address it and moreover it relies on your accusation that other people are being dishonest.
What does that say about you do you think?
As I have stated previously, many arguments boil down to differences of opinion. But what is it that drives our personal opinions?
And as has been explained (rather than just “stated”) to you many times in reply, no it doesn’t. A false argument remains a false argument no matter what your opinion about its conclusion.
Why is this so difficult for you to grasp?