Charlie, the only "trap" I can see is the one in which you are locked. It's called a closed mind, and leads you to make all kinds of absurd statements based on nothing whatsoever, and to refuse to answer any points that you find inconvenient.
I won't waste my time taking apart your latest diatribe line by line. Let's just take one example:
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Originally Posted by Charlie Southerland
At all times, there was breathable air for all of everything that breathed air and there was enough air for the fishes to breathe as well.
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Well, no, there wasn't. To begin with, there was a lot of hydrogen and methane and water vapor. Later on, nitrogen and carbon dioxide were added, and the water vapor condensed to form the oceans. But guess what? For 4 billion years - no free oxygen! It was only when primitive algae came along about a billion years ago that large quantities of oxygen were created as a consequence of photosynthesis. And it was only about 600 million years ago that enough oxygen had been released to create the ozone layer, without which life on land could not exist.
Of course, you don't believe any of this, although you have no counter-arguments of any kind. I just hope that if a time machine is ever invented, you don't go for a jaunt a few billion years ago without taking an oxygen tank and mask.