Enough to see that you didn't answer the question, you dismissed it without cause, simply asserting it isn't relevant. Maybe you're right, but if you are you should be able to demonstrate why, and you haven't. This is a weakness, not a strength, in the argument you've put forth so far.
What are the commonalities between the languages of the Celts and ancient Hebrew? If there are no commonalities, what is the explanation for that?
So far, you answers have amounted to, "There are commonalities, go look them up yourself," and "Even if there aren't commonalities, that's not important."
Do you expect reasonable people to find this persuasive?
I raised lawyers (called children) who, unlike many itinerent law graduates actually have REAL clients and make REAL money, and I have made several contingency business lawyers very wealthy along the way.
I know the sport. I also collect Sabertooth Tigers (heads) for sport. Should you decide to convert and become an honest correspondant interested in dialogue please don't hesitate to return. Meanwhile, take your gavel and return it to where the sun don't shine.