#22, once again you rely on a very narrow definition of logic. It's perfectly logical to expect, say, evidence of Unicorns, Faeries and Elves, when such an outrageous claim of their existence is made, and if such evidence is not forthcoming, then the very outrageousness of the claim demands that the claim be rejected.
A common claim backed up by common evidence is perfectly fine, and anyone who denies such things is engaging in the illogical behavior as you identified. But absurd claims? These require evidence since their very absurdity denies their validity!
Say it over and over until you understand it:
The absurdity of claims denies their validity!
Hence, we come back to the real point of the matter: Those who insist that divinities exist are wrong, since those divinities have produced no proof while they should have done so all over the fucking place. It's irrational to claim that giant alien space monsters exist, and even if they did, those who detect them are RESPONSIBLE for presenting that proof.