I wholeheartedly, but respectfully, disagree with those thoughts --- people are always drumming up excuses on why not to believe. Many humans desire to be their own God and do not like the idea of having to submit anything of themselves to a higher authority, as that would be too difficult or hard. In other words, lots of folks want to remain carnally minded as it's far easier to do what one wants rather than to do what some God may want.
Generally speaking, most folks do have a choice in whether to believe or not -- it is a simple personal choice. I don't buy the argument that some folks cannot believe. The entire premise of the Bible teachings is that every human does have a choice. Some folks would say that even if there were no Biblical teachings, that the universe and nature itself screams that there is a God and universal intellect and intelligent design all around us staring us in the face at all times.
Anyway, I could expound in great detail on why I feel the way I do but I am not what the typical Christian would consider to be a very Godly person... I used to think exactly like
@Robert Cromwell says he views things but over the last couple of years I have learned much that I never realized before that has dramatically changed my views. Besides, this type of topic can get very lengthy and lead too many debates which would derail this thread far away from Asperger's and other related neurologic problems. So, I will not expound on this subject too much (Like I would like to).