I guess "eternity is a long time" means that you're referring to me burning in hell for trillions of years if I don't share your highly subjective, faith based conclusions.
Cute, but it's not an argument, nor is it evidence.
Einstein is an interesting recommendation. Makes me wonder if you ever read him. When asked if he believed in God:
I believe in Spinoza's God, Who reveals Himself in the lawful harmony of the world, not in a God Who concerns Himself with the fate and the doings of mankind.
Does the Bible teach that God does not "[concern] Himself with the fate and the doings of mankind"?
That is not theism in any sense of the word, at least for people who have an understanding of the terms and the vernacular.
I can provide a lot, but don’t be infantile and pretend that this question, considered the greatest question of all time by some of the greatest minds of all time, can be addressed in an internet forum.
Your absurd request that I do so shows that you are the unserious one here. Go ahead, stay atheist. If I’m right, you are in trouble. If you’re right, I’ve lost nothing. And that is logic you cannot deny.