But they all attribute characteristics, tales, or behaviors to beings that cannot be evidenced except through the specific modes of communication they had chosen to use, like a (very human) holy text or mouthpiece, which is to be believed through...faith. If we choose to forsake evidence, we could believe nearly anything we put our minds to.
They really all do not. You are generalizing too much. It is a big brainwash already that all religions wants to destroy "critical thinking" and "reasoning" to "blind faith". Blind faith already is something that is considered even worse than, I do not know, stealing or worse. At this point, I am not even exaggerating.
What gods do you find more probable than the christian god?
I find the Christian God to be an artifical construct, created from fear, feed with fear, sustained with fear and violence. Atheists can argue whether it "exists" physicall or not, but it is a being that represents many bad deeds. And on a personal level, it has a smaller (imho smaller, christians might argue with me about this) positive potential as well for helping individuals with addictions and hopeless situations. I think that it all depends on personal preference, cause I could not relate to that too much.
Highly "probable" for me are the existence of "beings" that describe our existence as either:
a. People are like cells in the body of a higher being, the higher being experiencing this life through us, with us, by us, not "commanding" us in a direct sense
(Just like when we say "I am", we really are not, our billions and billions of cell are, then they are not, then they are again, and so on, and so on.)
b. The "Creator" of this particular plane started it with a thought, set out the rules or let the rules be, and then observes from the point of view of EVERYTHING how this unfolds. Which would allow for a "godless" experience if we go with the strict godlike figures
c. Beings exist simultaneously with us, but not on the same physical plane as we are able to percieve, and once we were able to make a connection with these planes, more or less, but as our collective consciousness became more rigid, it is no longer possible to perform certain things that would have otherwise been claimed to be easily done. Etc. We might rediscover all this with scientific progress, at which point it would no longer be considered bullshit, but it would be very embarassing for today's hardest atheists and theists as well, imho
There are many non-mainstream and several more famous religions/spiritual belief systems that have one of these elements, do not want you to do destroy your reasoning, and can be really good food for thought even for someone who otherwise just deals with only strictly materialist things in his/her everyday life. Dismissing these, for me, equals with throwing out the baby with the washwater.