I understand Christianity ten times as well as you do.
Reread the clumsy declarations from your rambling drivel. You'll find that you said this:
"And God, according to scripture, causes us to come to know Him by our... Get this... Exploring Him.
Quantum mechanics... Is exploring God.
Science... Exploring God.
Philosophy... Exploring God.
Kindegarten... Middle school... High school... University... Childhood... Teen years... Adulthood... Parents... Siblings... Marriage... Health... Sickness... Friends... Government... War... Famine... Peace... Love... You see what I'm saying... All that we encounter as we go through our living experience on this earth... All... Exploring... God."
Do you see a distinction there between God and his Creation?
The reason you left out that little complication, if you're not a pantheist, is that you realize that indirect knowledge of God isn't so clear, and it leaves plenty of room for error, which deprives you of the basis for your sanctimony and condescension.
You want knowledge of God to be obvious and overwhelming, but if we learn about God only by learning about his created universe, and the meaning of that universe is quite ambiguous, where does that leave the "feast" that God allegedly prepared for us?