This is why I prefer science - scientists can demonstrate the veracity of their claims.
Not when it comes to the past or the future.
Now as far as God:
The Bible says that there are people who have seen sufficient evidence, but they have suppressed the truth about God. On the other hand, for those who want to know God if he is there, he says, "You will seek me and find me; when you seek me with all your heart, I will be found by you."
The earth is perfect in every way for human habitation. Course if you want to believe that's a coincidence, you can suppress the evidence and believe that.
The human brain processes more than a million messages a second. Your brain weighs the importance of all this data, filtering out the relatively unimportant. This screening function is what allows you to focus and operate effectively in your world. The brain functions differently than other organs. There is an intelligence to it, the ability to reason, to produce feelings, to dream and plan, to take action, and relate to other people.
If you want to believe it developed by random processes, you certainly can do that, but it takes a lot of faith in... something that is highly improbable.
Robert Jastrow, an agnostic, stated, "The seed of everything that has happened in the Universe was planted in that first instant; every star, every planet and every living creature in the Universe came into being as a result of events that were set in motion in the moment of the cosmic explosion...The Universe flashed into being, and we cannot find out what caused that to happen."
Scientists have no explanation for the sudden expansion of light and matter, and where the energy came from.
All of the sciences--molecular biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, etc.--hinge on the consistent laws of nature.
How is it that we can identify laws of nature that
never change?
Did these laws just come into existence by themselves?
"The greatest scientists have been struck by how strange this is. There is no logical necessity for a universe that obeys rules, let alone one that abides by the rules of mathematics. This astonishment springs from the recognition that the universe doesn't have to behave this way. It is easy to imagine a universe in which conditions change unpredictably from instant to instant, or even a universe in which things pop in and out of existence."
(Dr. Emily Baldwin)
Physicist Paul C. Davies: "…to be a scientist, you had to have faith that the universe is governed by dependable, immutable, absolute, universal, mathematical laws…”
Richard Feynman, a (Nobel Prize winner for quantum electrodynamics,): "Why nature is mathematical is a mystery...The fact that there are rules at all is a kind of miracle."
In every cell of our bodies there exists a very detailed instruction code, much like a miniature computer program.
DNA is a complex, arranged program telling the cell to act in a certain way. It is a full instruction manual.
If you want to believe that just happened, you can, but I think you're stretching the limits of the possible.
I could go on and on, but the question isn't so much about the evidence, it's whether you want to accept the evidence.