Just a thought...
Perhaps some people have an ability to sense God or may be some people are more sensitive to God's presence. so if we all live in "Flatland", none of us can successfully bring forth evidence from dimensions outside of our perspective.
But some of us can either practice or are naturally inclined to sense the presence outside of our confine.
And perhaps this sensitivity is necessary to acquire before moving on, into another plaine of existence. So as to let this sensitivity grow naturally, we are given a means to develop it, to develop faith. If we were just given the whole thing, completely acceptable, indisputable evidence then the step of living within this paradigm would no longer be necessary, just skip to step 2.
So then why are any steps needed at all. My personal take is that God has designed a creation that can be in His presence willingly and by choice. I know of no other kind of love or affection that is as desirable as that which come from a willing partner. I don't want you to love me because I showed you unequivocal evidence and you did so because the other options are now absurd. I want you to love me because you chose to, you sought to learn about me and came to trust me and want to know me even more.
If that was your sincere desire, i would gladly grant it to you. If you stood in the way of others trying to achieve this because you are stubborn and arrogant I would be very upset with you. I wouldn't mind helping you if you sincerely wish to try and enhance your sense of me, but i would not stand for you trying to hold the door shut for someone else, pushing them away, dulling their instinctive sense of me.
So I would say you have 1.the choice to attempt to develop your sense God and sincerely look for His guidance, or 2. deny it because you aren't satisfied with the fact that He will not give it to you on the terms you dictate.
Option 1.You accept the possibility that there is more to the story and try to get the sense. You may be assisted by God and begin to sense something you did not expect you could feel. It would not be completely describable, because that would interfere with the personal development of others. It could be too much evidence
Option 2. You remain firm that because we have the ability to recognize the laws of the Universe, there is no possibility (or it is very unlikely) that someone could sense something outside of what we can prove and reasonably theorize. You are of the position IF God existed, He would have the burden of proof that fits you criteria and since non such proof has ever been proven to be available, there is nothing to compel you to even try. And there is no reason not to try to convince anyone of the contrary.