I'm glad to see people debating this civilly and logically :)
I think it's fine that we all have our own beliefs, and we all should believe something. We must also be aware that only one belief is true and we should all challenge everything to reach logical conclusions. But, we should also be tolerant of other beliefs and respect each other as fellow humans no matter what we believe.
That, to me, is what life is all about - finding answers for ourselves, instead of blindly accepting what others tell us to believe. But, I think it's foolish for people to ask for "proof" of God because proof is subjective; the best kind of proof is experience since each of our lives are different and we understand things differently. There are a million reasons I could give for why I believe in God, but I guess the main reason is because it gives me a reason to exist. I don't buy into this "evolution" theory. Also, after personal research I have been noticing that the Bible is accurate (historically, scientifically, geographically, and prophetically), and that Christian ideals do indeed follow logic. The four main questions that all religions and beliefs deal with are Origin, Purpose, Morals, and Destination (as stated by Ravi Zacharias - a well-known Biblical scholar), and we should apply these questions to what we hold true.