I have no interest in your opinions about your god or your religion. Most believers of (whatever religion/belief system you care to name) would say the same things about their own beliefs, their own special god, or their special affinity with the ineffable.
However, when you claim to have some anecdotal information about a possible mystical intervention in someone else's health (you know, a spontaneous remission of a tumor somewhere, somewhen) and how it only came about through the intervention of a specific god, after the right prayer, and only for those with the right beliefs in the one-true-religion, and whatever other special Doug-Henning-like hocus-pocus you want to spew, then I feel free to call you on your BS and scoff accordingly.
Live with it.
Because of your first paragraph, what good would it do, to answer your second paragraph (and since your second also has false premeses)?
I will live. I also pray that you come alive. (And even if it's not just the right prayer, it is to the God who revealed Himself and has proven Himself to those unworthy of knowing.)
Would you expect One True God not to reveal Himself to those He loves?
Would you expect One True God to be like Sybil, suffering from multiple personality disorder, just because various people believe various things?