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The wonder and awe of "all things".
Because that would have destroyed the goal.Why didn't God leave behind a huge trove of secular evidence for Jesus having lived on earth, dying on the cross and all the supernatural events accompanying the crucifixion like dead bodies rising from the grave and walking around Jerusalem?
The goal is to reconcile with God by turning back to Him, trusting Him --
aka: "Faith". (but what does this word really mean?)
Throughout the common bible we hear over and over that faith is what God wants us to achieve. It's trust, basically. But not just a trust after extensive proof. Rather, a more...essential trust. To trust before seeing the outcome.
I cannot achieve 'faith' that I have a car. I simply look and see it, as an observed reality, right there in the driveway.
To have faith is to trust in what is not yet seen. Faith is the essence of trust.
So, proof before that trust would obviate the goal. Faith is the goal, and so clear and easy evidence all must be absent. Even removed. (even perhaps hunted down and removed)
The Adam and Eve story in the 'Garden' is a story of the breakdown of faith, and the only good way for us to learn, after that, was for us to have to learn for ourselves that we should trust God, a learning process that the best Parent would allow us to learn for ourselves. God wants a good relationship with those willing to have a good relationship, see. Not an power-based relationship (like easy and clear evidence of God would cause), but instead a love based relationship (the kind that is rooted in trust).