How does my opinion about Aynesworth’s credibility help you with your “only goal”? Which you specifically stated:
All you are trying to accomplish is to find a way “hit a nerve.” Therefore since you refuse to ignore me, then I will ignore you.
That's the ulitimate escape for those who can or will not answer critical questions....
Your opinion about Ayneworth's credibility relates directly to the frequent use you make of quotes from his book. If you think he is credible you should be able to explain why you think that and if you don't think he is credible enough you should be able to explain why you keep on using quotes from him.
When I quote testimony from Earlene Roberts I clearly indicate that I have doubt about her credibility. When you quote Aynesworth you do no such thing. The mere fact that you can not or are not willing to explain why you consider him to be credible, tells me that you are hiding behind quotes from a person you do not consider credible enough to defend him.