Yeah i think Christianity would be more plausible had they not added 'Omniscient' to their god. It really painted a lot of things into a hard corner to talk your way out of. Omnipotent is fine as it makes sense as a God i suppose. Either way its all silly to believe
Adding "infinite" in any sense to something is a quick way of creating plot holes if it's not used carefully, whether it's being applied to mathematics or deities.
Infinitely extraordinary claims require infinitely extraordinary evidence.
Even if evidence is found that this spacetime bubble of a Universe was made by some other entity, is that entity a god? No. No moreso than we are gods to yeast in a loaf of bread, or the untold trillions used every second in commercial breadmaking.
You either have faith or you don't. No one can convince someone else otherwise. We can share examples of having had miraculous things happen in front of us. Everyone here has seen something miraculous that can't be explained away. God has made Himself known to everyone. Whether you want to heed the call or not is up to you. There is free will after all.
I suppose not.
I regard blind faith as a potentially dangerous systemic problem with the human brain. Believing something for which there is no solid evidence? Why and how is that
possibly construed as a positive thing? Insane people do that. Firmly believing things for which there is no evidence is one way of getting yourself labeled as being insane in the first place.
Evidence-based faith? Love is often used as an example of faith. I suppose it is? Maybe? I can't see the neurons interacting inside someone else's brain, so it's difficult to really drill down and
prove that it's there.
But there's a lot of observable evidence of love.
Hell, I guess I have faith that electrons exist. I've never personally seen one. I'm told that the collective effect of many of them moving and sloshing around a conductor is what allows things like computers and motors to work, but it could be something else. It might be trapped souls of billions of dead humans being squeezed along a tortuous journey, coerced by "magnetism" in generators, and the whole "tiny particle/wave things called electrons" is just a ruse to keep us all complacent about it.
But I'm going to go with electrons as the best explanation.