The point is that you can’t see it, just as man can’t see air or wind. Scholars have confirmed the accuracy of God’s Word throughout history, just as they have confirmed the existence of Christ.
Whether or not a man chooses to believe in the Lord is another facet to the age old question, “Does God exist?”
While we can't see air or wind, we can measure their effects and document their existence objectively. The evidence for the existence of (for instance) neutrinos is overwhelming. This is not the case for deities.
Scholars have confirmed the accuracy of Gods Word throughout history, just as they have confirmed the existence of Christ.
Incorrect (I assume by "God's Word" you mean the Bible). There was not a worldwide flood thousands of years ago. The Earth is far more than 6,000 years old. (just to cite a couple of "for instances"). As for Christ, I would certainly agree that that a historical figure named Jesus taught throughout the Galilean countryside c. 30 CE, was believed by his followers to have performed supernatural acts, and was sentenced to death by the Romans.
This doesn't mean, of course, that there's any reason to believe that he rose from the dead, any more that the fact that Muhammad existed means that he rode a winged horse...