@CaptainHarley I am scared; we are agreeing more and more every day!
I am going to act a little stupid here and ask a counter-question that I have yet to see addressed, at least not in a clear manner that makes sense to me;
Who says that God requires blind faith?
Sure, religion often requires blind faith. Many sects fall back on “Because God says so!” and punish those that question their interpretation of God’s Will, but that doesn’t mean that God requires blind faith. It just means that some schmuck in clerical garb is on a power trip!
Personally, I am a devout Agnostic, though one with a theistic bent. I believe in something that, for lack of a better word, could be called “God”. Now, I don’t know that God is a singular being or a pantheon as a collective whole, or something else. What I do believe is that we humans cannot understand his/her/it’s/their nature. And I personally do not feel that it takes blind faith to believe in that.
Put that all together and, if your brain operates anything like mine, the only logical conclusion is that it is possible to believe in God without blind faith.
Of course, I suppose it all depends on what your definition of God is, and your question as asked makes assumptions about the nature of the divine that I find nearly as blasphemous as a Catholic would consider urinating in a font of Holy Water. To assume that you actually know His (?) Will means that you believe yourself to be more-than-human and thus superior to us mere mortals, and I can’t abide by that.