This is the most ridiculous statement I have heard. Asking for evidence is mature and reasonable. Why then don't you believe a muslims claims? Arrogance is saying I have the truth and you must believe me without evidence. Not me asking you why I should believe you. Faith is not a reasonable way to determine truth because I can believe anything with faith.
You have it all upside down and backwards. That is why I gave the example of asking directions. You are in no position to ask anything of anyone who has responded to your inquiry - not any inquiry, not from anyone, not for anything, and certainly not from God. That is what should be considered ridiculous. Have you asked your mother and father for evidence? Have your children asked for evidence from you? Do you ask for evidence when someone gives you a gift? "
I realize it's my birthday, but I'm sorry I cannot accept this gift without evidence that the gift is authentic." Right! How did you ever get through school? Did you ask for evidence from your teachers before you would go along with their teaching? You don't have to like the answers - but that whole way of thinking is what is ridiculous.
It is also arrogant. You seem to think that everyone owes you something, that you are
entitled to something. No one owes you anything. Grow up!
So...if you are not decidedly grateful - don't ask.
As for believing one answer over another - use your head. Assuming all the answers are equal, is an admission of ignorance. Strike two: arrogance, now ignorance. Needy but critical. Seriously?! If you were using your head...you wouldn't need to ask. You would be able to figure out without asking that there is only one continuous thread of data by eyewitnesses throughout all of history, and that in spite of the variable of divers witnesses of imperfect ability, they generally agree enough to blame any error on the people rather than the facts. But even without all that, without asking anyone - if you were alone on a desert island, you would have the same acts of God bombarding you with plenty of evidence. Acts of God. Seriously, do you own insurance? Do you pay money to an institution who recognizes acts of God? And you still pay them?
You have a serious problem.
The road out begins with humility, not demands.