AB,
My faith is certainly not based on guesswork. It is rooted firmly in the profound revelations and wisdom of the New Testament. I would advise anyone who finds the materialist explanations for their existence to be lacking credibility to start reading the New Testament.
But how do you test your personal conviction that the NT
does contain "profound revelations and wisdom"? Absent a method of any kind to verify these claims, all you have is the same evidential basis for your belief as countless others have found in countless other texts entirely.
The materialism you so airily dismiss had had profound successes that all of us can recognise as inter-subjective experiences: 'planes fly, drugs cure etc. Then on the other hand there's your particular suite of beliefs in the non-material that you can test and validate...well...how exactly?
You can assert "profound revelations and wisdom of the New Testament" all you wish but, when you do, you give the rest of us no choice
but to conclude, "l see old Alan's just guessing again then".
And no, before you plunge down that route again, just reeling out a series of logical fallacies in response helps you not a jot with that I'm afraid.