It’s well known here that I believe God created all of existence around 1979. That aside, I do ask a lot of scientific questions here because I’m genuinely interested in science. I like to find out why God made existence the way he did. Nothing more. However, some people here like to think I have this secret agenda. That’s far from the case.
I don't think you have a
conscious agenda, but I do feel your broader beliefs subconsciously influence the way you ask and respond to the answers to your "scientific" questions. You seem to ask for opinions rather than evidenced fact (or even coherent hypotheses), and resent anything presented that (you think) doesn't fit your preconceived ideas.
I think I've suggested this before, but if you really want to learn more or understand something scientific, entirely independently of any theological beliefs, you'd be much better off asking in some science based forums. If you ask the questions here, especially while referring to your beliefs alongside them, people are inevitably going to assume some form of theological or religious angle, fairly or not. Also, there are going to be more other people here replying on the basis of their beliefs rather than any actual scientific knowledge on the topic.