How about I just admit I am going to go with my beliefs, and facts can take a hike?
Utterly and perfectly honest.
But in a very real sense one takes themselves out of the game at that point. When we go with "God Did This" we effectively eliminate any ability to explain anything. We can learn nothing from this. We are not God, all we know is that whatever we see
might simply be God bending and twisting all natural laws completely to His bidding.
He can certainly do that.
Now, imagine if you were a parent and you were raising an infant. You decide occasionally to remove all the lightbulbs in the house and suddenly the light switches don't function to turn lights on. You show the child that flipping the switch doesn't do anything. Then, when the child isn't looking, you re-affix all the light bulbs and then show the child how every time you flip the switch the lights come on.
Again, the child looks the other way, you loosen the bulbs, and ask the child what will happen if he or she flips the switch.
If the child has learned that the switch DOES work the lights then the child will be wrong, but if the child assumes only YOU flipping the switch will sometimes turn on lights the child will learn nothing about the linkage between switch and lightbulb.
I have a difficult time accepting a God who changes the laws of nature on the fly to suit some inscrutable need. And besides, what possible "need" could God have that He would "need" to ever change a law of nature?
It makes God more confusing and arbitrary.