You state that you don't even know if God exists. That renders you singularly unqualified to correctly discern and interpret any writings about or by Him.
If you want any credibility in your statements about theology, Scripture, any spiritual matter, you need to know it.
You're no different than a blind man telling a sighted man that he's wrong about what he sees.
Or are you now telling us you're an expert in magic books or something you don't know?
No it doesn't. First, because you don't have to believe in something to be able to discern it, and secondly because you show now evidence for any of the claims mentioned above.
If you want any credibility in your statements about theology, Scripture, any spiritual matter, you need to know it
I agree. You should follow your own advice.
Or are you now telling us you're an expert in magic books or something you don't know?
Why don't you try me?