The Creator Provides immeasurable Truth, and is Delighted in Joy to Reveal Truth including Salvation to little infants, and to hide it from the educated.
He Even Says HImself that no one has an excuse for not believing in His Existence because His Creation is seen near and far, in every direction, without measure - so everyone will be held accountable (and judged righteously) who refuses to acknowledge His Authorship , His Doing, of All Creation.
All that and five dollars will get you an ice-cream.
Hmm except doing something with no evidence?
Even that. If I grant you that an omnipotent being is responsible for life, the universe and everything, then I would also have to acknowledge that appears to have done so in a matter that it is completely indistinguishable from observed natural processes.
Like I said an omnipotent being is theoretically capable of anything (or a 'maximally great' being is theoretically capable of any logically consistent thing).
But, what's a more parsimonious explanation? That the observed natural process of evolution, which is supported by all available evidence, is the best explanation for life and it's history. Or that an invisible, intangible, unevidenced omnipotent being created life, but did so in a way that it was impossible to tell it acted.
Natural evolution or trickester god. That's what your argument boils down to.
Is that what an omnipotent being is to you? a "magic man"?
Unless you factor in cause-and-effect evidence.
If you're looking at the character of the God of the Bible, yes it's precisely that.
And, none of those things you've listed are evidence - as in 'facts that support a claim'
They're evidence people believe in various formulations of the Abrahimic God, and that beliefs can inform actions. But, they're certainly not evidence that such as thing actually exists.
If I held to that evidentiary standard, then I'd also have to accept that the existence of writings, temples and tombs from Avestan Iran are "cause-and-effect evidence" that Uhuru Mazda exists. Or that the existence of the caste system, Kumbh Mela pilgrimage and Hindu temples in modern India are "cause-and-effect evidence" that the Vedas are accurate and the Hindu gods exist.