I agree, that did seem a bit condescending on the recieving end here. I don't think you need to explain anything else to me. You are trying to use the wrong tool to solve a problem here. Maybe this is because this is something that you have a large degree of knowledge in, and so you feel it is what you can use to solve the puzzle, but it isn't the case.
It's like trying to answer a "what's your opinion" question in English class using a velocity formula. I really have doubt that you would get that far, because that is using the wrong tool for the problem. I would LOVE for someone to explain to me/us, if we are that blind, how mathematics by either value or application that God doesn't exist. I think that is a very large bite to chew, especially with the wrong method. It is not out of the question to disprove a theory or statement on how something works, but the problem is that the Bible does not even care to speak of such things. So what exactly would math and physics be use dto disprove? Maybe you can disprove theories created by MAN that are supported by Christians, but that also does nothing.
The whole reason we are even having this talk is because we as man, decide to question this book. We as man have developed all these tools we use to solve the puzzles of the universe, and the problems we create. Using these tools, this "key to the code" so to speak, does nothing but help us decipher what might be God's work, not disprove it. That takes a much different type of tool, and thinking.
~Kiva