That answer, as I've said, is rather weak in my mind, but you're entitled to believe what you want. BUT, the fourth question isn't a strawman. It is a hypothetical.
I am not saying that the bible says any particular thing. I am merely asking you what you would believe if there were something in the bible that clearly conflicted with your extra-biblical knowledge. Would you believe the words in the bible, regardless of how crazy they seemed to you, or would you believe what your extra-biblical sources told you to be the case? In other words, when it comes to the bible text, can you ever conceive of a situation where your reason would overcome your faith, or would your faith always win out, regardless of how unreasonable that may seem on the surface?
Surely, you are not saying that you don't have the imagination and mental abilities to imagine yourself in this situation and to tell me what you would think, right?
What you are forming is a classic strawman. The situation you wish to present is impossible; if it were possible, someone would have found the boner long ago. Give me some reality.