The only thing "intellectually lazy and vacuous" is your ad hominem fallacy
My comment was directed at your argument, not at you personally. You may want to brush up on the subject of logical fallacies so that you have a better understanding.
. . . completely devoid of anything . . .
Here is the premise you offered:
In the 20th Century, Christians and Jews were awarded 85% of all Nobel Prizes.
This was your basis for concluding that "believers are the best scientists by far". I don't have a problem with the concluding premise. But I have a huge problem with how it was derived. Nobel prizes have been Euro-centric since the time of their inception in 1895. So it highly likely that recipients would also be Euro-centric and would be followers of the prevalent religion during that century - Christianity. If a similar prize was centered in Japan, you would find that Christians would make up a very tiny fraction of recipients, and that the vast majority would be Shinto or Buddhist.
Even more egregious is that the link you provided doesn't support the premise you offered. It is as if you didn't even bother to visit it. Hence "intellectual laziness". A far less lazy approach would have been to make the case that those who consciously press into the magnificence of the Most High experience the revelation of His Creation. But that's not what you did.
. . . other than the typical atheist hatred and condescension. . .
I'm not an atheist (which you would already know if you bothered to actually read other people's posts instead of engaging in knee-jerk responses).
Overnight, the count rose by 50%.
Yep. Dumpster fires do draw a crowd.