1.Asking questions is simply a way of finding answers. Those are in the form of questions so you can look into them yourself and see how that could be possible. I am not going to force my opinions, beliefs or observations upon others. But allow you to consider them and come to you own conclusion.
You ARE forcing your beliefs since you're asserting what you think is true but you aren't willing to consider the holes in where you could improve your argument.
Thats being stubborn.
I care about being right...or more accurate at least.
I don't care about "winning" an argument over you. I care about knowing a few false things and as many true things as possible. This isn't personal or some vendetta against religious people...but if they have opinions that aren't accurate they need to know it.
What you're asserting is NOT infallible and it has tons of holes in it. You can do a lot better than that.
2, There are some things we can understand. Something we can interpret. Morals, Philosophies, Religions, and Politics come from our understanding of Earth, Human Nature and our depth (or lack thereof) the Universe and its Creator.
You keep saying "creator" as if theres any evidence of such.
Earth. Check
Humans and "human nature(???)." Check.
Our relative knowledge of the universe? Check.
Creator?....NOPE.
Where is this even apart of the equation?
Wanting there to be this "creator" doesn't mean its actually there.