Assuming I could compose myself in front of a creature with both the will and the power to destroy me, I'd like to know why he expected blind faith of me. All the physical evidence suggests he's not there. All the terrible things that happen on the earth that he could have prevented -- natural disasters in particular -- that he allowed, suggest that he's not there. All my prayers that were not answered even when I believed, suggest he's not there.
The Bible has a questionable past, contradicts itself in many places, elevates men that committed murder and incest while condemning men that broke petty rules about the sabbath or touching the ark. This is not a book that on its face suggests I should take it seriously. Why is he now condemning me on the basis of my faith in this book?
Of course, based on the Bible, I would assume he'd simply have me eaten up with worms where I stood, or rot out my eyeballs as I screamed, or something equally hideous.
It would be an interesting meeting, I'm sure.
Dave