Personally, I am a Christian, and I believe that the truth is important, rather than what we feel. There is evidence for Christianity, such as that in the book The Case for Christ by Lee Strobel, who become a Christian after researching to disprove Christianity. The Bible is also more accurate than some people think since the new translations use extremely old manuscripts (in the original Hebrew and Greek I believe.) And if the Bible is accurate, shouldn't we take into consideration its content, since many of the New Testament authors were executed painfully for their testimonies?
There's also evidence for God in general, the existence of intelligent life for one example. I know many people believe we evolved, but organisms are too complex for me to believe that- we have thousands of genes, some of which code for different proteins when they are spliced differently, and single mutation could be enough to cause dysfunction. To add to my credibility I would just like to add that I am currently a college sophomore studying for a biology major and have a mentorship at Nemours. To add to the complications the moon is supposedly slowly drifting away due to tides, which would greatly restrict the time for evolution, because it helps keep us in orbit, and according to what many scientist think the moon should have drifted away in the time it would supposedly take for us to evolve. Some celestial bodies also rotate in opposite directions, which seems to contradict the Big Bang theory, since the law of conservation of angular momentum says that if the entire universe exploded from one point, everything should be rotating in the same direction. One could argue that meteors hit these celestial bodies and caused their rotations to switch, but one has to ask if there is any evidence that there were enough impact to do that on such a body. Many quantum physicists, which is arguably the most difficult kind of scientist to be, are also spiritual according to Dr. Michio Kaku.
Finally to those who would simply dismiss God, because, they don't think what they believe is really important, I would like to point out that knowing what God wants helps us live the best lives we can, and it is important because.... well consider what happens if what many believe about Hell is true. I truly believe that Christianity is the truth and that there is a great deal of evidence for it. I'll admit there are some unpleasant aspects to it, but that is how the world works- there are consequences (often somewhat predictable) for our actions, and God tells us what to do, so we don't hurt ourselves in the long run. I again ask you not to dismiss what I have said. If you want to talk or ask questions, then please feel free to do so, and hopefully I will see your response.