Even if that's true (and it's amazing how you seem to know more about me than I do at times), it's a bit of a red herring. For starters, the goalposts aren't really mine to move. Secondly, a number of people who purport to use those same goalposts do think there is a god, or at least can't rule it out.
If at times I apply different standards to myself, it's probably not surprising and I'll try not to. But then, in a strange way, this actually provides further evidence for some of my earlier points. Try as we might, humans are subject to all sorts of flaws. Biases, twisting the evidence, interpreting it to suit existing beliefs. The scheme which goes the furthest to acknowledging, and then trying to tackle, these flaws is the scientific method. Therefore its "conclusions" and observations are, if not always correct, certainly far more reliable than anyone else's.
Conclusion: If you are wanting to question the conclusions of Science, your best bet is to do so in a scientific way.
Good night.