Your views and opinions and my views and opinions don’t really matter. That is why I quoted the Naturalization Act of 1790 as a source document as to what the Founders meant. The Constitutions does not define numerous concepts it mentions because the Founders based their wording on commonly accepted understanding of the terms then in existence.
Well, you can decide for yourself that your views do not matter. However, I have decided for myself that my views do matter because I take seriously my responsibilities as a voter. I will not vote for a candidate if I believe that he/she is not qualified. I support Ted Cruz for President. If I did not believe that he is qualified, I would not support him. However, since he was a citizen at birth, I judge him to be a natural born citizen and I will vote for him if he is on my ballot.
I recognize that not everyone agrees with me. For example, I notice that Orly Taitz does not believe that Ted Cruz is a natural born citizen. On the other hand, Paul Clement (Bush's Solicitor General) has concluded that Ted Cruz is a natural born citizen.
Like me, you will just have to make up your own mind about this. It is important.