Here's where I still stand in this thread:
I still think Christianity is dismissive when it has every reason not to be.
1. It denies me the right to have a two way conversation with a creator that claims to love me more than anyone else. Pretty lame, right?
This belief directly contradicts the purpose and teaching of Christianity, and the experience of those who have overcome their resistance to Him.
John 4:14
but whoever drinks the water I give them will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give them will become in them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.
John 6:63
The words I have spoken to youthey are full of the Spirit and life.
John 10:10
The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.
Luke 11:9
So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.
Revelation 3:20
Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me.
Revelation 2:7
To everyone who is victorious I will give fruit from the tree of life in the paradise of God.
.. FWIW, when I reflect on some experiences I have had with Him, especially at times when I was not engaging in conversations with Him, it is because He would not speak to me if I would not listen to Him. I was refusing to accept what He was telling me, and He was refusing to tell me anything until I did accept what He was telling me. Perhaps that is an idea to consider.
2. It requires that its followers put blind trust in mankind and rely on the testimony of others, specifically, the authors of the Bible.
Only if you want to know the facts about His involvement with humankind, but it probably is not necessary in order to have faith (eg, Abraham).
3. It relies on mankind to spread its message, instead of a God who can simultaneously deliver billions of messages to every human on the planet without breaking a sweat. We know how good mankind is at spreading a rumor. Silly all-powerful being of universe, why would you make delivering your message so inefficient?
We know too that advertising material is left in the letterbox and blown down the street by the wind, yet others do value it.
4. There is no aspect or any part of Christianity that cannot be replicated by another man-made religion.
Suppose God is real, what sense do you think He could find in allowing that?
5. Too many fake stories make me uncomfortable. The Old Testament is apparently filled with all sorts of them. I don't think people should be able to make up stories about God.
But some people do. It does not mean that everyone does.
6. Its followers claim to have unique experiences and to have felt the presence of God in their lives. But I look on other Buddhist, Hindu, etc. forums and I see the same types of experiences. Odd, right?
They are not the same, at all. At most, they may appeal to similar human needs and address normal human problems, but only if that is the prerogative. Plus, The Holy Spirit is set apart from all others. Look up the definition of the word "holy".
7. Attended a Christian school for 10+ years, had friends with me for the whole ride and we all have nothing to show for it. Boring preachers, crazy teachers.
Make of it what you will. To him who has much, much will be expected. It is fair to suggest that some people who are not indoctrinated have more than those who have been carelessly indoctrinated. It is clear in your attitude that there is resentment. It will harm you the most, and you will never grow if you want to get stuck in that loop.
8. We all share a punishment for a decision that was not ours to make. I still don't see how a fair God could ever hold the rest of his creation accountable for the actions of 2.
Time is linear. Present is the result of the past, and future will become the present. Apparently He did desire to scrap it, but He desired more to not waste the potential He saw in the likes of Noah.
Hope this helps you Alex, though I can see you are pretty determined to have these misconceptions. I assume you find some comfort in them, which suggests there is something in the very roots of your Christian faith that causes discomfort.