It's easy (fun?) to debate back and forth with apologists, but it ultimately gets us nowhere. I honestly don't think they have a leg to stand on, if we're talking about real, strong evidence. If we're honest with ourselves, faith/belief is just that. It's not scientific or rational. What's more fascinating to me at the moment is why one person looks at an event in their life and feels a connection to a supernatural being, and another feels nothing. Is it just wishful thinking on the part of the believer? An inability to explain the event in rational terms? I'd love to hear more anecdotes from the believers concerning such events in their lives, and why they think/feel there is a connection to a god?
Faith isn't about evidence. It isn't about proof. This is where apologists come off the rails of being useful to many they think they are protecting, IMO.
If faith in something, whether it be Jesus or Krishna or whoever, helps folks navigate through life in a peaceful way that makes them happy... then so what? Who are we to try and crush that faith? The gospel of Luke tells us that the kingdom of God is within the person. It isn't "here or there" where it can be seen. Sounds like it takes faith in that statement to believe it. I see people with this type of faith everyday. I live with one in particular. She doesn't care if there wasn't a real global flood, or if Jesus rode one or two donkeys into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, or if two guys named Peter and Paul fought over dietary restrictions or circumcision.
She has faith that the short life we have on this planet is not the end. She has faith that she will see deceased loved ones again one day where they will all live happily ever after. She puts her faith in Jesus and that faith gives her hope and peace. It's hard to argue against that.