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This is usually the big sticking point for most.
The Christian breakdown is:
Extraordinary claim = Jesus was the Son of God
Extraordinary evidence = Jesus physically rose from the dead to prove his claim
From the Gospels, many people came to belief because they witnessed the extraordinary evidence themselves. Of course, unless you were alive in Judea around 30 AD, you would not be able to witness this personally.
So then you either have to be convinced from the more ordinary evidence of the witness accounts, or you have to just believe from something else.
Fundamentally I think that unless you are willing to be open to the possibility that supernatural things can occur, the evidence that we have will not be enough to convince you.
That is why, as noted previously, it is tough for anyone to change to either side. If you are not open to the possibility, no amount of evidence is enough to convince you. If you are open to the possibility, I think the evidence we do have for it is strong and convincing.
A concise summary. Although I disagree that they evidence for the supernatural is convincing, I recognize that each person will require a different burden of proof. Yes, I will remain unconvinced for now.
I am currently extremely skeptical that supernatural things can occur, but I want to restate that new evidence can convince me. It will just have to be very convincing, and as of yet I have seen nothing that rises near this level.