The only thing that is sinking in is that you have a big problem. Go and get a life, instead of devoting endless hours discussing something you don't even believe in. It really is quite alarming. I am concerned about you, and some others on here, in the grip of an obsession like this.
Do try and come up with a good response so Floo can congratulate you at my expense. This whole thing is becoming absurd. Now you can see why I left for a year or so. I reappear and it's the same old same old. Bird-watching is very relaxing, I'm told. Why not try that?
Hmmm...I've responded to a post in a similar vein else where BashfulAnthony, so I'll give another angle...
You will no doubt be familiar with the Lord Jesus' many exchanges with the Pharisees, teachers of the Law, etc. Why wouldn't they accept Him as the Messiah? Because their worldview wouldn't allow for Him being the Messiah. They decided that He didn't fit the bill, so it didn't matter what the evidence said, what He did (miracles, healings, etc., their minds were already made up. In short, their worldview was not falsifiable.
Like you, I took a break from posting on these types of forums, but for much longer than a year. I decided to look at how the Lord Jesus tackled the problem. He exposed the flaws in their worldviews and premises. What I learnt also was to apply properties of truth. Truth does not depend on what we think about it. Truth is supported by evidence. A statement can be shown to be true directly, or to be not true by showing that the converse is true.
Where truth cannot be verified directly, it has to be accepted by faith, but as it will be supported by evidence, it is not
blind faith. A problem arises when we start deciding in advance what the nature of the evidence must be, so there's one point to address. A second problem arises when we start deciding how the evidence must be handled.
I have given the questioners here ample opportunity to show how their commitment to a naturalistic philosophy is falsifiable. None has been forthcoming. If they could demonstrate that all causes/effects have natural explanations, there would be no need for religious belief of any kind, but hey, I'm shifting the
burden of proof again