Alpha, I'm with Jovaro on that one, you're statement isn't logical. The two concepts you've raised aren't logically linked.
Your verses state that the undermining and fundamental concept in all reason is God. That I agree with.
Following the verses, it is shown that unless someone believes in God, their wisdom is flawed.
However, the verses have little to do with looking for God. They don't say that those who choose not to believe in God are not looking for him.
More importantly, suggesting a non-Christian will not find God by looking for him in un-godly ways ain't all that great a statement.
The need for God is a human requirement. I found God through wondering and worrying about human things, like death, the purpose of human life, etc. I certainly didn't sit down, read the bible, and do exactly what it commanded to let God into my life.
Yes, you should be open to what the Bible says, but you should still take heed of your everyday experiences and science to help you in your spirtual development.
If God had wanted us to mindlessly follow a set of rules he wouldn't have let the world be like it is. Fun, exciting, and filled with opportunity.
God Bless
Nick