I don't see how ridiculing someone's position works towards productive debate and fosters understanding.
Having faith without scientific data is something we allow in many places in this world. Again, I don't see the usefulness of alienating people that you interact with by serving up ridiculous arguments.
Although I have to say, I do enjoy reading the thicker-skinned Faith these days. Faith, when you cut through the crap, focus on the issues, and do you your best to answer questions, I can enjoy seeing you think through things.
Soemtimes the answer is "I don't know" or "we can't know", but ... that is the answer those who answer via scientific conclusions often utter. It is acceptable to say "I don't know".
Sorry, your post just rubbed me the wrong way this morning.