No, the major difference is I am not ignoring compelling evidence in favor of faith. But, I am done here. I cannot force stubbornly closed minds to look at plain and compelling evidence. It is exactly the same as if I was trying to convince someone that the Earth is round and not flat. The evidence for evolution is just as compelling as the pictures from space of the round Earth, but when someone is bound and determined to close their eyes, it becomes a fruitless discussion and one must move on to a discussion with reasonable people.
It shouldn't be unreasonable to comprehend that there are aspects of creation that , you will never understand.
As Christians we know that we were created in the image of God.
We know God the Father the Son and Holy Spirit.
We are Spirit, Soul and Body.
There is a major flaw in science that equates to Atheism.
The flaw is a lack of spiritual disernment on the part of the Atheist.
Atheist base there truth on what there physical senses can show them,and it's only when you answer to a higher power than your understanding by faith you will come into Spiritual fellowship with God.
How do I know this?
Through his Spirit abiding in my being.
God's Word tells us that the natural man or temporal man can not comprehend Spiritual things,so we are asked to command the Creator of all things to prove himself?
If you had a child would you enjoy proving that all the love you have for him,each time you tell that child you are his Father.
Can you prove to a child you love them?
Without your love your gift of life is meaningless to the child.
Show me love in its physical form.
Show me what makes you believe the sun will rise tomorrow,prove it.
Or does the Atheist have his own faith?
Not believing is just as much of a religon as believing,Atheist are religous.
Take a good scientific look at quantum biological physics.
In this field you will find that there exist higher power able to move matter by simply believing.
Everyone is called by God it is not his will that any should perish.
It is a very important consideration that is a gift received by faith.