On the contrary, I look at the entire body of evidence objectively. I've never condemned anyone for believing in BoD. I've condemned Pelagianism, denial of EENS, modernist ecclesiology, and heretical denial of Trent's dogmatic teaching that the Sacraments are necessary for salvation. I've taken note of the fact that many theologians believe in BoD, but it's clear from the evidence that there's no proof for this opinion and that it's just their personal opinion, an opinion with which I disagree. I have no issues with someone believing in BoD provided that they do not simultaneously undermine EENS, promote heretical ecclesiology, advocate Pelagianism, and deny the necessity of the Sacraments (even mockingly deriding them in language identical to that of the Protestants). So far only two BoDers on CI (Arvinger and Nishant) have met these criteria.
You trust yourself more than the theologians which is bad enough. But also more than the Fathers, Saints, Doctors and Popes. Can't you just be satisfied with being a private heretic? Why do you have to blab your nonsense as if you are some sort of authority?