My last attempt

No, it just means I'm not gonna play your silly game.

If you ever wish to inquire in a serious manner (clearly you're not, based on recent posts and others I've seen from you), we can have a discussion. Hopefully your life gets better, regardless of your beliefs.

I am not trying to play silly games.

You made the following statement:
I'd actually be very interested in seeing a non-believer in a "project" (I'm gonna use that for lack of a better term) where for 1 year........they immersed themselves into principles of Christianity......learned more about how Scriptures pertained to their everyday lives, etc. With the end-game test being: at the end of that 1 year period, can they really say their life is no better than it was when they started? Worst case scenario, I would imagine they couldn't truthfully say that........best case scenario....they may find themselves seriously starting to believe.

So, I am asking you, what are these principles of Christianity you speak of that will lead to no other conclusion that my life will be better? Principles which, by the very parameters you set forth, have to be unique to Christianity.