And there's your first problem Stranger...
There are things in this world that cannot be tested in this way, but human beings appear to have no problem in the main dealing with them, e.g. love. I'd like to know how many people who are in a relationship have some sort of 'sliding scale' with which to measure empirically the love of their partner.
Good heavens! You mean that subjective stuff isn't objective after all - thank goodness you're here to let us know!
If human beings made all decisions based on empirical evidence alone, and the only exception was religious belief, you guys would have a point.
So, deciding on 'God' is much the same as deciding that planes can indeed fly - yes?
However, not only is this not the case in everyday life (e.g. does anyone her ask to see the safety inspection certificate before getting into a lift)
But, if required, evidence of testing and safety inspection can be obtained.,
it seems not to apply in areas of science. Anyone here got any empirical evidence for Sir David Attenborough's claim that life started in the sea billions of years ago?
Not personally - but do try consulting an appropriate scientist.
We've had this nonsense before: that 'faith' in religious terms is like trusting the pilot of the plane that takes you on holiday - but, as a comparison, it doesn't fly.