You do seem averse to replying to the main points of posts, like the first part where I informed you that biblical history does not match actual history.
You made a claim that Biblical history does not match actual history. But to simply say that there is no archaeological evidence of lsrael in Egypt (which is debateable) is, of course, arguing a case from the absence of a particular type of evidence. I would argue that l have documentary evidence, in the form of the Bible. My claims, therefore, rest on better evidence!
The realm that reason cannot enter is the realm of revelation. If God exists, as l believe He does, then only God can reveal his intentions to mankind.
You reply, But what material evidence, based on reason, do you have for believing in God?
I reply, the Bible, from beginning to end, speaks the truth to me. The person of Jesus, whom l believe is the Christ of scripture, walked the earth in flesh and blood. Many testimonies were given by those who claimed to have met him, and this includes testimonies to his death, resurrection and ascension.
But, you say, What evidence is there to support these testimonies?
I say, the same way we arrive at the truth in a court of law. We listen, determine the likelihood of various different witnesses providing the same story, and reach our conclusions. If we trust the words spoken, we accept the testimony on trust.
Then, you say, But you have trusted things, like healings, miracles and resurrection, which are not normal occurences, and do not match the experience of ordinary men and women.
Well, l say, Jesus was never going to be an ordinary man, if he were to be the Christ of God. The picture painted of the Messiah in scripture is not of an ordinary man. If God could work miracles through the prophets of old, then the Messiah could do greater miracles.
You reply, l don't believe in the miracles performed in the OT, so why should l believe in the miracles of the NT.
And that's when we get back to Genesis 1:1. Either the creation of the world is a miracle of God, or it's some kind of accident.
If you think that the world is an accident, and not the creation of God, then we have two widely differing starting points. You live life in an accidental world, spend a few years on earth, die, and rot away. I live life trusting in my Lord, who lives eternally, in the belief that He knows best, and has my best interests at heart.
Simple.