You are making statements based on what you strongly believe to be true as opposed to seriously thinking about whether or not it is actually true. If THERE WERE NO MOMENTS LEADING UP TO A POINT, there is no moment after the point. Once you take out before and after, you are taking out two very important concepts of time. There is just no getting past this
He was sitting in a chair, but there were no moments leading to his sitting in the chair. HOW COULD THERE POSSIBLY BE TIME "BEFORE" HIS SITTING, IF HE NEVER BEGAN TO SIT???
Yes it does and here you are COMPLETELY wrong because the definition of time is:
"a dimension that enables two identical events occurring at the same point in space to be distinguished, measured by the interval between the events."
So of course, you are wrong because you dont know the definition of the word "time", which is why you seem to think that time doesn't require a starting point. How can you distingiush any point if there is no beginning point of reference???
Either way? What way? Ok, if time is infinite as you seem to think, and God created the universe, how much time lead up to God creating the universe? If we identify the creation account as just one single event on an infinite time scale, and if you travel back in time equal distance from that point, what point will you stop and how much time will that have been??
No, you havent established anything. All you did was give strong convictions, which turns out to be strong WRONG convictions. Answer the questions above please, and if you fail to answer the questions I take that to mean you really dont have a clue what is going on here and you just want to try and flex your muscles in the conversation.