As I have pointed out, and you have ignored, before, the whole premise of A/S/K assumes that atheism is a deliberate choice not to believe in God. It doesn't seem to register with you that our viewpoints developed from our experiences and weren't something that we just one day decided to make and adopt. We can't flip a switch and just believe.
It's also textbook confirmation bias as has been pointed out to you a thousand times.
For those reasons combined, A/S/K is a completely useless method of finding evidence of God for anybody who starts out with no reason to expect an answer. By the methodology you've described over and over and over, you have to have belief ahead of time for it to work, so how can it possibly produce the intended result for someone who doesn't start out with belief?
It's also textbook confirmation bias as has been pointed out to you a thousand times.
For those reasons combined, A/S/K is a completely useless method of finding evidence of God for anybody who starts out with no reason to expect an answer. By the methodology you've described over and over and over, you have to have belief ahead of time for it to work, so how can it possibly produce the intended result for someone who doesn't start out with belief?