>>38When you put it that way I realize that I'm not entirely sure how I ended up believing what I do.
As for evidence, I don't strongly need it as I'm not interested in converting anyone. However, as I mentioned before I have had experiences. Now, I do not remember ever seeing, ever hearing, ever smelling, ever touching, ever tasting a god. But I have sensed them, with something other than those senses. (Does that make any sense?) Now, of course, these experiences have plausible deniability; although they seemed more than I could simply imagine, how can a mind understand itself?
When I ask myself this, I decide that a supernatural explanation is better, because it is what I would rather believe.