During the gruelling job summarizing flamegrilled's argument, I found it took about ten pages for him to run out of steam along a particular argument line.
No one ran out of steam.
This is a common technique that theists use. They will abandon a line of their argument when it's clearly been debunked and then once they think it's been forgotten they will resurrect it and insist that you argue it all over again.
The only reason theists arguments go on and on is they refuse to accept things and be pinned down, they simply jump to some other point. As such there really isn't a theist belief but a muddled cloud of snippets that they pick from as convenient even though the snippets often contradict each other.
Remember: it's a mystery.