Cofty
Our beliefs should be commensurate with the evidence. That is what it means to be rational.
There's the issue that I see. There is simply no existing 'evidence' that one person would accept for what another person might have seen or experienced. Plus the 'evidence' provided by science evolves over time.
I understand that you do not take into consideration whether or not the belief is beneficial to the believer and those around her/him?
Before you go any further constructing a straw man please go back and read my first post on this thread on page 1 carefully.
Now this is what I'd call a bit over-'robust'. Not quite an ad-hominem, but perhaps a beginners attempt at mind-reading?