I initially asked you this:
"How do you feel about the scientific method itself? What is your understanding of the scientific method and the philosophical basis behind using the scientific method for knowledge acquisition?"
Your Thoughts on Creation & Evolution
Your response to that post completely ignored those questions, so asked again:
"Do you feel you understand the scientific method? (e.g. What is your understanding of it)
Do you accept the scientific method as a valid methodology for learning about the universe?"
Your Thoughts on Creation & Evolution
You response consisted of
"I understand proof..", and
"Do I accept scientific method? And you say I"M vague? I've seen your end of this make all kinds of bogus/ridiculous claims citing that's how science works, so since I've even been flat out lied to on what is what at times, on that, and rightfully so, we'll just have to see."
Given how evasive you are being in your responses suggests to me that there is a fundamental lack of understanding and/or acceptance of the scientific method as a means for acquisition of knowledge.
And if you don't understand and/or don't accept it, there's nothing inherently wrong with that. Just be upfront about it. There's no reason for any games.
There is no lie and indeed you can see by the above quotes that I did in fact ask you the same questions more than once, and the responses I received were evasive and non-committal.
There is no "problem" here. Just the question of whether or not you have a fundamental disagreement with how science works. And the answers you keep presenting seems to suggest that yes, you do have a disagreement with it.
If you want to demonstrate otherwise then you can start by explaining how you think the scientific method works and whether or not you agree with how it works. But if your response is going to more defensive rambling, then I already have my answer.