Nobody jumped to anything. Jamestown's original post, to which I replied was purely speculative opinion and clearly stated as such: "I personally think its going to eventually lead us to one irreducible conclusion."
My reply to his clearly stated opinion was likewise based on the speculative nature of his opinion. I believe (and concur with) Jamestown' opinion that as more and more becomes known about the workings of our universe, the more evident it will point to the inescapable conclusion that there is but one Creator and one Truth. That the father of lies and deceit would want to control, obscure and distort that knowledge is in my mind, a leap of faith, but a very easy leap to make.
"When you grasp the thing still in its pre-nascent state in order to forego proper development, what does that say about your viewpoint?"
It says that our viewpoint is about larger things than the mere construction of a super collider, a project and undertaking that has the potential to unveil more and more of the inner and outer workings of reality, where that information may lead and what may be done with that information.
If I misunderstood you I apologize.