AB,
Wrong.
As you just ignore the evidence that explains why you're wrong though, I see little point in repeating it. Let's just hope you don't get to persuade young people with your wilful nonsense.
Your hope that I do not share my faith with young people fills me with sadness.
Last Saturday we celebrated the baptism of our new grandson, Charlie. Over eighty of our family and friends joined in to celebrate this joyful occasion of what I hope will be the beginning of Charlie's journey in faith to discover God's love in his life. There is one close family member who refused to come because he says he does not do Christenings, and I have had similar exchanges with him about Christian faith as I have with you. So sadly he insists on doing his "Bah Humbug" thing and missing out on such a happy, joyful event because he too can't see through the false barriers many people put up.
On Sunday, the gospel reading told the story of Thomas the apostle who, when confronted with the risen Christ, found he no longer needed the clinical proof he had earlier demanded, but simply proclaimed "My Lord, and my God".
So to all the doubting Thomas's out there I hope they will one day find God by simply inviting Him into their lives, and then be able to proclaim themselves, "My Lord and my God".