There is no reason to even consider discussing on this board some of the subjective evidence that forms my opinions...
Why do you think the question of whether some historical event happened or not is affected in the least by your subjective opinions?
because this board is myopically focused on an absolute fact that Apollo went to the moon.
No, this is a common hoax-believer complaint. Hoax claimants whine because their evidence is not the least convincing, and seek to soothe their wounds in sour-grapes fashion by claiming that their critics must be intractable.
Discussing these issues is like discussing with a born-again-christian...
Hogwash. Nothing about the conclusion held by the regulars here is simply taken on faith. You'll find that most members can clearly articulate the rationales for believing as they do. In contrast all the arguments you've brought to the table have boiled down to suspicion deriving from your lack of specific knowledge. How does you not knowing what you're talking about translate into blind faith on our part? Guess what: ignorant handwaving doesn't convince people who actually know what they're talking about, nor should it.
Just look at the stink-storm from asking the Dan Goldin question, craziness!
You were dishonest about your claim and the source for them. We helped you achieve honesty in that regard, for which favor you now criticize us.
There can not be an exchange of ideas on subjective evidence, because there is not a person on the board that could conceive that it might have been even possible to have faked the Apollo missions.
Straw man. You simply haven't presented evidence that rises above your inability to understand what's going on. That's not convincing, nor should it be. Simply because you have no good evidence or a working knowledge of the domains from which that evidence would necessarily arise doesn't mean you get to accuse your critics of being closed-minded.
Further, you're welcome to present your subjective feelings for discussion, but I fail to see how that would constitute evidence for the authenticity of an event. Therefore I understand your reluctance to present them.