Appreciate the sentiment, I was once in your shoes and believed it ALL. Preached it all. Taught it all. Argued it all. Even when I deconverted, my old pastor, a Doctor of Divinity with 50 years of experience, admitted that he couldn't answer my questions and that I had to just "have faith." Wow, nice. Ironically, after having breakfast with me over a few weeks, he admitted that I'd even shaken HIS faith and he was having doubts. He retired two years later.
It all stemmed from doing a real, deep dive into the Bible and how it was written. The King James version of the New Testament was completed in 1611 by 8 members of the Church of England yet it is revered as the “Authorized Version.” However, there were (and still are) no original texts to translate.
The oldest manuscripts we have were written down hundreds of years after the last apostle died. There are over 8,000 of these old manuscripts, with no two alike. The King James translators used none of these, anyway. Instead, they edited previous translations to create a version their king and Parliament would approve.
So, 21st Century Christians believe the "Word of God" is a book edited in the 17th Century from 16th Century translations of 8,000 contradictory copies of 4th Century scrolls that claim to be copies of lost letters written in the 1st Century.
That's not faith. That's insanity. And that's what the "faith" of Christianity is built on.
The problem with "faith" is that's what you need when you have no evidence. If there's actual evidence, no faith is necessary.