People of all religions have miraculous experiences, encoutners with God, or whatever else you want to describe it as. Christianity does not have a monopoly.
A friend of mine once converted to Islam from Christianity because she had a vision of Muhammad. She was entirely convinced that it was real. If you want me to believe that your divine experience is evidence for your particular flavour of Christianity, then you should also hold my friend's experience is evidence that Islam is the correct faith, shouldn't you?
Or are you going to invoke the double standard I see so often and claim that it's only evidence when it supports the position that you agree with?
No, not at all.
For the last page or so, I've been pointing out that the different religions of the world all say pretty much the same thing. But there's also science, and it says something that no religion ever has:
"Don't take my word for it, go and see the evidence for yourself."
All religion can do is make the claim, and at the end of the day, all religion has are the claims it makes. But science has evidence. I don't need to take a scientist's word for it that the speed of light is what it is. I can go and make the measurements for myself. But I can never check for myself to see if the Christian version of creation is more accurate than the Hindu version.
And that is why I follow the science. And since science has never come to a point where God is the only possible answer, I do not believe in God.