AB,
There are many belief systems, some more plausible than others, but my choice to stick with Christian faith is entirely evidence based - not on childhood indoctrination.
Which is exactly what people from different faiths would say too, and besides so far at least you’ve never managed to produce any of this supposed evidence here in any case.
I presume that the belief system that you adhere to is based on there being no need for God - a supreme creator which brought everything into existence.
That’s not a “belief system” as such – it’s just the finding that the reasoning attempted thus far to justify the claim “god” is wrong.
I can easily reject this because of my knowledge that random forces are destructive - not creative,…
And I can easily reject that because it’s a basic misunderstanding of physics.
…and my knowledge of material behaviour leads me to conclude that the conscious freedom I enjoy requires more than predictable material reactions.
Which isn’t “knowledge” at all – it’s just a faith claim, and will remain so until you finally manage to justify it with an argument that’s not flat wrong.
And there is the dilemma of trying to figure out how anything came into existence from nothing.
Which may or may not be a coherent question, but in any case a “don’t know” in reply does
not justify “therefore god”. You really should understand this by now given how many times it’s been explained to you.
Other belief systems can be shown to be misguided attempts to discover God by relying too much on our own limited human knowledge.
And the same isn’t also true for your belief system why exactly?
The Islamic faith appears to be entirely dependent on one personal testimony which purports to be a follow up on the Christian bible but contradicts much of the teachings in the New Testament.
So the NT is true because the NT says it’s true, therefore whatever contradicts it must be false?
Not much of an argument is it?
So I will stick with my Christian faith which in essence is God making Himself known to us in the person of Jesus Christ…
And I will stick with my leprechaunal faith which in essence is leprechauns making themselves known by leaving pots of gold at the ends of rainbows, confirmed by the teachings of the Big Book of Leprechauns.
So what though?
…and has been confirmed in so many ways through my own and other people's life changing experience of accepting Jesus into your life.
Lots of people who believe in lots of gods you think to be false have also had life-changing experiences by accepting those gods into their lives. I could explain to you again the various fallacies your reasoning here relies on, but as you’d just ignore the explanations I can’t see that there’d be much point in doing it again.