I don't agree on the part that there is no reason to believe in God. I don't want to elaborate due to your one-sided view. Even if I assume what you say is true, what offers me with that assumption is meaninglessness and nihilism, which is not good and quite dangerous to become one's world view. If I assume there is God, it then make more sense there is meaning in life's existence with a good foundation to face life's injustices and sufferings. I hate (and not interested anymore) to convince anyone to believe in God's existence because through proper observation one can definitely see the evidence of God's existence. Deny or don't believe at all, there's quite a price to pay, anyway. Nietzsche believed it too. I have some views I agree with atheists who questioned the fundamentalist aspect of religious God, but it's absurd and appalling to throw all the credibility of God's existence just because one or more religious ridiculous claims have been laid out. If I think deeply enough, your absolute claim of God's non-existence showed you're just simply a mouthpiece of radical atheists who just want to sound cool and smart but nowhere near wise.