You have two options
A false dichotomy.
you can be irrational, and continue to believe in uniformity and logic despite having no logical reason for them
Uniformity and logic can be demonstrated to be true. That's a logical reason for accepting them to be true.
Conversely, Christianity has not been demonstrated to be true. That's a logical reason for NOT accepting it to be true.
See how that works? Of course you don't.
this is akin to a child believing in the Easter bunny.
Poisoning the well.
Oh, and belief in fairy tales is something to be derided? How ironic.
Or, you can repent and embrace the Christian worldview, which will give you rational justification for the properties of laws of logic and uniformity in nature.
It may give you a justification for logic and uniformity, but it sure as hell isn't a rational one.
Hypothetically, you could try to come up with some other justification for uniformity.
So there are more than two options, then. Way to contradict yourself.
But all who have tried that have failed rather spectacularly.
I'd love to hear more about this.