@Goodlife. Not much of a response, is it?
Your response in a nutshell - All people, from all cultures have developed the idea of a god, and a significant proportion of that culture worship that god.This is "proof" of a "god-shaped hole", to you -that we are genetically hard-wired to believe.
Except that it is not proof. It is only proof of a need within humans to develop a simple narrative with which to explain the universe, because that it was all religions claim to be able to do. The religions differ in some pretty significant and fundamental ways.
And your second point is equally facile and irrational.You appear to believe that, because we cannot at the moment - and I stress, at the moment - disprove gods existence, that somehow proves he exists? This is an absurd conclusion to reach.
Actually, given the powers, abilities and nature of the god of the major faiths, and how such a being would necessarily have to violate all sorts of fundamental laws of science in order to exist, or respond to prayer, or perform miracles - It is on you, the believers, to offer proof of gods existence . And this you cannot do. You cannot do it now, you have not been able to for all the thousands of years of the existence of the organised church.
And the likelihood of gods existence - the places where a god might exist, or those actions or events which have previously been ascribed to god - are dwindling.
The problem here is that what those of faith describe as evidence only has any validity to other believers.
And that voice that you hear in your head, goodlife? That one that answers you or tells you what to do? Thats your own voice, bouncing around in the closed echo-chamber of your mind - closed to any other explanation....