When we look around us, there is no 'evidence' that a Deity exists because most such things can be explained by science appealing to natural processes. Even life is slowly becoming understandable in scientific terms, and scientists have been able to create amino-acids / self-replicators in laboratory settings, which is a huge step towards unravelling the mystery of biogenesis. You can close your eyes, your heart, and your mind to these developments, but that is your prerogative; no one can force you to rise from credulity. While one's pursuit of knowledge may not be enough to redeem him, it is better than making ignorant claims. The former is much more honest, though Psalms 14:1 would have it that any nonbeliever doing anything is futile. Given this, I hope you do not use too many modern medicines, as there are a great many atheists in the scientific community, trying to discover cures for diseases that God so lovingly provided us with. The problem with asserting that our works and investigations are inferior to faith, as is suggested in Ephesians 2:8-10 (ESV) is that the claim that we ourselves are evidence of God's glory, and that we need only have faith, are claims made my numerous scriptures (e.g., the Qur'an repeatedly makes this dubious claim). Your faith is little more justified than any other, and yet you are so confident that you will dismiss them as fools (an amusing position).
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