You may be correct. You also may be correct about 'a person in Guam right now standing on a couch, touching their nose, holding a newspaper, wearing a yellow shirt, with their shoes untied, who served in Vietnam, and got married on a Friday'. The problem is the claims of Christianity are so precise, so specific, and so personalized on who god is, what he wants, what he knows, etc. that it sounds absolutely ridiculous and highly unlikely. And how you've shown that you are constantly resistant to any reasoning besides your own ("you guys speaking against Christianity have only strengthened my faith!") is the very definition of a delusional mindset. My belief is nothing more than "There might be a god out there but I do not know." so do not put me in the same boat as you. It is not resistant. It is always open for discussion and is susceptable to progressive reasoning. That is all.
That's just ridiculous to compare. The bible is reasoning to why someone would believe in a christian God. We don't come up with it out of no where like you/the website is stating with the person from Guam. You are acting as if Christians are just randomly making stuff up. No.
Please explain how me stating that you have strengthened my faith is delusional?
You're just making crap up. And if you think that God is a possibility to how/why we are here then just stop... If you don't think you know how this world got here and sgree that
anything is a possibility then you shouldn't judge anyone. Seriously.