I guess I partially base my evidence of souls existing on things that have only happened to me and thus I can't prove.
If you see a rainbow and no one else does, and no pictures were taken, how do you prove you saw a rainbow? That's the best analogy I can think of.
I believe in God and Christ because despite how immeasurably flawed it is, the bible was trying to tell us something. I mentioned earlier that I pretty much only believe a couple things from the bible as fasts. God exists and his son is Jesus. I believe in God and Christ because my mom does and her experiences, and I trust her(but not blindly). I believe in God and Christ because I don't see how everything is this particular universe was entirely chance. Specifically there are certain things that can't be explained and will never be explained. What caused the big bang? Why does this universe even exist? Where did all this er come from? Other universes? Why do things follow such strict laws of physics? Is this the only universe? I doubt it.
Beyond the creation of the universe, I'm more than willing to believe the creation of our Earth and its life was all chance. I'm of the belief that life is abundant in the universe. Earth isn't unique. This has no base in facts or evidence, it's a belief. I'm hoping I live long enough to see life discovered elsewhere than Earth. We're getting closer all the time. On a related note, I freaking love the Kepler.
One of the many random ideas I've had is that God is just a species that has evolved unfathomably, likely using immense stores of knowledge. Maybe he/she/it evolved during the last Universe? Maybe it's a continuing cycle of universes and there always has to be a God figure to restart the process? Maybe the original universe was chance.
Also, I'm guessing God is actually a collective of knowledge and personalities, which also gives it it's intelligence(and would also explain the ego). I think "it" would be best to use as the pronoun as it is likely there are both male and female consciousnesses in God's consolidated mind. Jesus is now likely part of God's consciousness. It's possible you become part of God's cumulative mind when you die. Maybe that's what Heaven is, being in the compiled minds of millions and billions of minds. You'd never be alone that's for sure. These are just all ideas I've had when I've thought about the universe we live in. Lots of maybes. I don't believe any of it per se, I just am open to the idea. I like ideas. They're probably pretty stupid though.
The reason I believe in God is not because I don't like the alternative. I actually don't care either way. I just believe what is to me the truth. I could be wrong. But I can't prove I'm wrong yet. So I'm going to stick to what I believe until I do. I can see where the Colonel is coming from, except I can't appreciate his lack of a correct understanding of the facts. You can't "interpret" facts, you either understand them or you don't.