Reading what? What kind of hard scientific data have you used to reach your conclusions? And how do you know that the data is reliable?
Sorry for the delay in replying, I’ve been hiking.
I’m sure a full bibliography of everything I’ve read and studied and a list of my life’s experiences would be too extensive and too boring to list here.
Suffice to say, I have seen and studied enough to appreciate that science provides us with a framework supported by billions of data points that allows us to understand (more or less) the natural history of our planet and (to a much lesser extent) the universe. None of the evidence suggests that the supernatural has been a factor.
That data has been generated by millions of scientists in every field (archeaology, paleontolgy, biology, chemisty, physics, geology ec., etc., etc.)and betweem whom there is widespread agreement.
The evidence shows that the planet earth does not rest on the back of a giant turtle, that life was not all but extinguished in a giant flood 4,000 years ago and that death has existed for as long as life has and for eons before modern humans appeared on the scene.
Does any of this mean that a Creator of the Universe has been shown not to exist? Of course not but no evidence of it’s existence has been found either.
That doesn’t make me anti-Christian. Far from it and I’m not interested in supporting fellow atheists who insist on stygmatizing anyone who professes a faith.