We all have our opinions. My opinion is that you hope, by deliberately refusing to exercise your memory, and pretend arguments haven't been presented...
Another lame excuse. If you say that something I have said has been refuted, give the refutation and a link to the post. It's that simple. Clearly you cannot do that. Let me note this, a response is not a refutation. A refutation has to be based on clearly established scientific facts which contradict a statement made. The words 'could be', 'perhaps', 'possibly' and 'maybe' in a response, automatically disqualify a response as a refutation.
Another lame excuse. If you say that something I have said has been refuted, give the refutation and a link to the post.
Tell you what: I'll start work on that, as soon as you show me the proof that naturalistic abiogenesis could only have occurred by the spontaneous intantaneous transmutation of junkyard piles of misc. amino acids into working prokariotes, as you and Behe insist must be the case.