Comparing theological work to historiographical work is a logical fallacy.
Asking for a discussion of a topic one is ignorant on isn't asking for to be persuaded on it, its asking for opinions that may or may not be correct then cherry picking the answers that best suit one's biased perspectives.
Asking you to do the most barest amount of research on a complex topic before trying to engage in it is to do you a favor of giving you the opportunity to arm yourself with concrete knowledge that you can then concretely be compare and contrast to the knowledge of others instead of asking for ephemeral platitudes that are fluffed to appear full in content but will starve your mind of substance
a pack of sausages that were 3 years expired. I got a bunch of dried stuff that's more than a decade old but still taste fine, but I don't count those.
You're advocating for the dilution of linguistic terminology and making it so you can smear people who hate dogshit stolen art as people who hate medical science.
The only person who shouldn't be taken seriously is you.
Ethel AND Julius should be pardoned.