The evidence is clear. If you ever look around, all the universal laws that we have in science are so perfect, so perfect that only a perfect God could ever create it.
Of course in theology people sometimes make mistakes like interpreting the holy scripture slightly wrong. This is because we are human, we make mistakes. But this is the same with science. Scientist disprove their own theory all the time. So is that to say if we believe science we are imbeciles?
Isaac Newton, the most famous scientist ever lived, was a devout Christian. According to himself, his biggest achievement in life was keeping his celibacy until death. His second biggest achievement was the universal law of gravity.
If you think you are any smarter than Newton, then go ahead, use your great scientific argument to disprove Christianity.
The Argument from Personal Incredulity is a weak one. Just because you cannot comprehend the fact that some God might not have created this world, or be watching over your shoulder at your every action, it doesn't mean that that's what's happening.
You fail to mention what happens after a scientific theory is disproved - it is changed, in order to meet the empirical standards of reality. This is opposed to the 'method' used by the religious: Take the blind assertions made in your mythology (because that's what it is,
mythology), and regard these as axioms of the world. Note the lack of evidence, or questioning of this lack of evidence. And when scientific discoveries come around, try cram-fit reality into the naive axioms that your old mythology has professed, undermining the work of many hard working scientists.
You can point to any number of religious people and tell me that if I don't believe what they believe then I think I am smarter than them. I do not. I am fortunate enough to be born into an era where the argument for God is viewed with great skepticism, and where the false and inept arguments provided are looked down upon. Newton also had some weird rituals he performed, does this mean by not performing them I must hold myself as smarter than him? Do you perform all of Newton's rituals?
And I do not need to use my great scientific arguments to disprove Christianity. You're going to need those same great scientific arguments to prove it. And while you're at it, would you mind attempting to disprove Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Jainism and all the countless other religions that pervade our world?