Lots of Christian theologians use the miracles of scripture to “prove” the claims of the Christian Church, but no theologian I know would accept that principle as proof for other religions. No Christian apologist I know would concede that the witnesses in Virgil’s Aeneid prove the existence of the Trojan Horse.
Even if the miracles of the Bible could be proven they would teach us to believe in power, not love. If Hitler rose from the dead it would not prove that his claims were true, only that his evil had somehow gained magical power.
Faith in our day does not mean believing in old understandings regardless of new discoveries. This fear based dishonesty is hurting the church and also making the church hurtful when modern realities do not match our ancient understandings.
Sometimes, the way to truth is not orthodox belief but radically honest doubt. Being faithful in our day means trusting love over power and honest doubt over past certainties. But, to use scripture to “prove” God is like using nursery rhythms to prove Mother Goose.