Do you really only believe what your senses tell you?
My senses, and the senses of my (and the rest of humanity's) equipment. I'd believe your senses too if you can describe an objective way for me to repeat your experiences.
There are four questions that every THINKING person should ask at one time or another in their life.
And where did you get these questions from? Why are these questions important? Personally, I think these questions are flawed, allow me to elaborate...
1) Where did I come from?
I came from my parents. They came from their parents, who came from their parents and so on. All the way back to the common ancestor between humans and all other animals, and even back further than that to the common ancestor of all life on earth. I don't know exactly how that particular organism came about, but I don't really see why it's important for me to know the specifics.*
Who else could I be than the person that I am while alive? This question implies that I could be something other than what I am now. This is absurd.
3) What, if any is the purpose of my existence?
The purpose of my existence is to propagate the genes that made me. This is also the purpose of my ancestors and descendants.
Why should my life have a "greater" purpose than this? This question implies that everything (or at least humans) has a purpose, whereas our observations show that there isn't really any (deliberate) purpose in the (non-manmade) universe.
4) What will happen to me after I die?
The electrical signals that keep your brain active will stop. Your consciousness will cease to exist and nothing will happen. Why does something have to happen? What did you experience before you were born? Before you were conceived and before your brain began to function, you experienced nothing, so why should death be any different?
Of all the religious leaders and teachers that have come and gone in human history, only Jesus even makes a claim of resurrection.
I think you'll find that there have been many others. Why exactly do you think that Jesus is special in this regard?
Remember won't you that the deities listed in the article all had their backing in a book or mythology of some kind, this means that your bible is also not special.
You worship anything that you value very highly
Does this mean that I also worship my house, my computer, my girlfriend? I don't pray to science. I don't make offerings to science and I don't think any part of science is beyond being questioned. Other things that are worshiped are not treated the same by their worshipers. Hence, I still disagree with your statement about worshiping science.
*: The exception here (ie, the reason we would need to know this) is when determining the existence or probability of existence of life on other planets