If the Creator could not be bothered to prove himself to His creation... well then respectfully fuk Him.
But the Bible is His story and ours as well.
His book is filled with prophecies written down long before they came to pass... and so God has proved himself.
While we're in complete agreement that the Bible is His story as well as ours, and that the prophecies offer us irrefutable proof of Him, there's nothing respectful at all about what you've said.
What's amazing to me is that any rationally-minded human+Being still questions His Existence at this point in His-Story, particularly given we've now mapped the human genome and have arrived at the conclusion that DNA is a programming language (and hence requires a programmer to have written it).
It has likewise been proven statistically
IMPOSSIBLE for this world, and everything in it, to have somehow created itself, no matter how much time is estimated for all of that to have happened.
Émile Borel, a distinguished French expert on probability, stated what he called “the single law of chance”, or merely “the law of chance”, in these words:
“Events whose probability is extremely small
never occur".
He calculated that probabilities smaller than 1/10^15 were negligible on the terrestrial scale, and he went on to say:
"We may be led to set at 10^-50 (1 in 10^50 odds) the value of negligible probabilities on the cosmic scale. When the probability of an event is below this limit, the opposite event may be expected to occur
with certainty, whatever the number of occasions presenting themselves in the entire universe."
By “opposite event”, he means no event, or a complete failure to occur. So, in terms of DNA for example, thinking that even one gene could arrange itself by chance into any usable order in the entire universe isn't remotely realistic, if we apply this statement by the eminent mathematician. Simply stated another way, by the single law of chance, it will
NEVER occur.
Not in a million years. Not even in 15 billion.
Add to that over two-thirds of the Bible is prophecy, over 99% of which has been fulfilled in exact and minute detail, only a fool would look at that track record and think the remaining less than 1% won't likewise be fulfilled in exact and minute detail.
Of course this likewise proves the existence of our Creator beyond any
REASONABLE doubt, as no one could so
perfectly and accurately predict future events--sometimes thousands of years in advance--unless they existed outside of time and space, exactly as the Creator of time and space would have to do to have created them in the first place.