I never said it has value to me. You are the one who is peddling Christianity to me as a college cafeteria "valuable research" project. Obviously you believe it has value to you; you bleieve it does. So I ask you what is it that you believe in.
If my answer has no value to you, why do you ask? For my benefit? I don't know how that would be, perhaps, we'll see.
You are the one who is peddling Christianity to me as a college cafeteria "valuable research" project.
I honestly did not intend to irritate you so much by this. I am very sorry.
Obviously you believe it has value to you; you bleieve it does.
It does to me, the exploration for truth is extremely valuable to me, and discovering that there are other means, means that I found much more effective, was valuable too. My conjecture was that based on your discussion, these might be to you too. I actually thought it could be something that you would devote some of your considerable interest and skill to, and that this would have value for you.
So I ask you what is it that you believe in.
Truth.