What happened, did you see the 'light' or a miracle of some sort?
No. Those sorts of things occurred when I was an unbeliever, but what did it for me was the surprising discovery of study. The truth became real, unavoidable.
No, it's for the strong in faith. Because as you say they are tricks, so faith not facts is the only way you can believe
The importance and significance of each varies with the individual, they both have their strengths and weaknesses. Facts can be distorted, overlooked or misinterpreted, signs can be deceiving, imitated by wicked spirit creatures. (John 4:48; 1 Corinthians 1:22; Matthew 16:1-12; Exodus 7:10-13, 20-24; 8:5-7, 16-19)
Really? Come on, the Bible has lots to do with Christianity and the so called miracles are what makes it different from millions of other books
People exaggerate what they want to believe and understate what they don't want to believe. Modern-day Christianity is the immortal soul from Socrates, the trinity from Plato, hell from Dante and Milton, the cross from Tammuz and Constantine, the rapture from Darby, Christmas from Saturnalia and Easter from Astarte / Ishtar peppered with miracles, the trivia of Bible "stories," wishful thinking, delusion and a failing attempt at sociopolitical control. Miracles and signs are the nonsense found in superstition insisted upon by the doubting Thomases. Jesus made holes where there were none so Thomas would believe. It was an illusion. Walking on water and healing were demonstrations of the power of the holy spirit through mortal men with no power of their own to accomplish such things, but those sorts of accounts are commonly lifted in other stories. The difference is those other stories are what?
I can but do you really want to go there
You can to yourself but to do so with someone else is, more often than not, a pointless vulgar display and counterproductive.
If you want me to believe in a religion, the proof is required, otherwise its nothing 'special'.
Reality isn't special, illusion is.
If they/you do operate on faith, then it takes more than faith to inform, ask any scientist.
And they would know? I have little faith in science and the more it takes isn't going to change that.