ThiChi,
Cool, now we are making progress. Your points are not to disprove atheism, but to give good reasons to believe in god. The reasons you have provided are not good enough for me to accept the existence of the Christian god. Some quick points:
1. The fact that the universe as we know it has a beginning is well known and is not evidence for god. The fact is that uncaused events are observed in QM. Also, to assert that the Universe must have a cause, but god does not is special pleading. Also, the hypothesis that this universe is but one of many caused by a meta-universe is just as compelling as a god hypothesis. The god hypothesis does not do any better at explaining the universe than any other materialist explanation so far.
2. The strong anthropic principle is not compelling. The weak anthropic principle in which the only reason we are able to question the odds of our existence is because we exist makes sense to me. The antropic argument is extremely... anthropocentric. The fact is that human life (as we know it) occupies the tiniest fraction of the entire volume of the Universe and even the Earth). If human life was the reason an intelligent being created the universe, why did he make the vast majority of the Universe inhospitable to human life? Also, the odds can be crunched many different ways, but they really mean nothing. Perhaps there is a physical or mathematical reason why our universe had to be this way? Maybe this universe is one of an infinite number of universes? Just like a lottery, the odds of winning are extremely small, but the odds of someone winning (depending on the type of lottery) can be inevitable.
Also, a critical examination of the universe and biology shows that intelligence is lacking in the design. The design of the universe and life is consistent with unintelligent processes such as evolution. This argument does not give me a reason to believe in the Christian god.
3. There are no objective morals. The only consistency you see in morals in different societies are ones that are necessary to keep said society stable. Societies that do not implement such mores quickly disintegrate. It is easy to see how morals throughout time have been dynamic - even in the bible polygammy and slavery were allowed. Today people in many parts of the world find such practices immoral... some do not. This argument does not give me a reason to believe in the Christian god.
4. There is no proof of the resurrection of Jesus. The evidence you supplied is not contemporary. I have looked into this issue carefully and I have not found anything convincing, thus this does not give me a reason to believe in the Christian god.
5. I have not experienced the Christian god, so this is not a good reason for me to believe in him. Note that other gods, such as Brahmma are claimed to be experienced by people of other religions. I do not believe in Brahmma for the same reason I don't believe in the Christian god.
rem