Christians have told me I need to believe that God is our supreme being and that Jesus died for the sins of others and that he was resurrected from the dead and still watches over us. However, all available evidence has strongly suggested to me that none of this is true. If I did want to be a Christian, am I then expected to lie to myself with respect to my beliefs?
I laughed out loud when I read this. Do you realize you've created a question that is so circular that there is no way it can result in an answer for you?
If you believe, how can you be lying to yourself? If you say it isn't true, you don't believe therefore you are not lying.
No matter what, you can not have a relationship with God.
If God is real, then he would be fully aware of the predicament I'm in. But he doesn't do anything. Is this because he doesn't care? Because he is incapable of doing anything? Or perhaps he isn't real.
What makes you think God isn't fully aware of the predicament you're in? Prove He isn't.
Interest does not necessarily demand action.
If your parents are aware, but they do nothing, does that mean they are not real?
So you are saying some invisible, non-physical thing has complete power over everything.
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Your reference to God as a "thing" is quite offensive to me personally.
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Job 42:8 tells me I need to pray for you.
Father, forgive Cieza and all atheists in their blasphemy for they know not what they do.
Why would you expect anyone to believe that?
I will answer your question because of Proverbs 26:5 in spite of the fact that you have
highly offended me.
1) I believe it.
2) It seems logical to me, but then I have proved Him to myself.
3) I have a very high IQ--an earthly merit (not necessarily a Godly one).
4) Many others with average or higher IQs have believed and been saved over the centuries.
5) So my conclusion has to be: Why wouldn't you believe it?
Is the "evidence" you have enough to convince you beyond reasonable doubt that God exists?
Absolutely!
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If God knows everything, then he knows precisely what it will take to get me to believe he exists. And if he wants me to exist, then he's either a fool or extremely stubborn if he doesn't do what it takes.
How could God be a fool?

Father, forgive Cieza for she knows not what she does.
IF there is a God, why does He need you?
If there is a God, and if He is omnipotent and omniscient, He necessarily and logically would set the rules. If He was omniscient, He would logically set the rules (in a relationship between God and man because man is not omniscient). God would base the rules on what would be the best for everyone (including Himself). If He sets the rules for an encounter, and you refuse to follow them, why should He change the rules only for you so you can begin to have His presents?
If you refuse to believe because He does not change the rules for one person in centuries--
YOU, are you being so stubborn that you refuse to meet Him based on your demand that an All Mighty God bow to your demands to meet you on
your terms? Do you not see the folly of that?
Yes, it is you who is being stubborn!! And that seems way beyond any stubbornness you could attribute to God. Furthermore, it is
supreme arrogance on your part to think that you are the exception to a rule that God set up centuries ago for everyone that would ever be born on the face of the earth!
What makes you think you're more important than centuries of people? What makes you,
one and only you, the exception? What do you have to offer that makes you so much superior to everyone that has ever lived that you should be the exception? Are you Napoleon? Are you Solomon? Are you Ghandi? Are you Mother Teresa?
Why would God even consider your folly? Answer me that!
He has innumerable gifts for you. You have nothing for Him except one thing--yourself. And that gift you have for him is dirty and defective and damned. He has set the rules how to meet Him to pick up your gifts. He has not changed those rules in centuries. He is not going to make an exception for you.
Who do you think you are?
Upon what basis do these thousands upon thousand of Christian people believe they are right? Have they ever heard first hand accounts of someone who went to heaven?
Yes, I have experienced that so I can give
you a first hand account.
But you don't believe in God, so how can you believe in miracles from God?
God tells me, in Matthew 7: 6
Do not give dogs what is sacred; do not throw your pearls to pigs. If you do, they may trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces.
My interpretation of that scripture is that I shouldn't tell you.
