i got disconnected and lost all of my un-submitted reply. quite irritating.
yeah i think those are some good points. i don't ever really suspect thiestic or non-thiestic thinkers will ever to be able to provide a absolute conclusion either way. i don't attest that to the lack of credit of either argument, moreso to my belief from the bible that God gives us enough evidence to make a decision.
i don't believe that logic in of itself can bridge the gap to christian belief, i think it simply provides us with bridge enough for a leap of faith to be reasonable.
it's ironic that a lot of the common thiestic arguments wouldn't really convince me if i was not a christian already.
that said, some of my logical reasoning for at the justification of belief in God being at least 'reasonable', comes from the teleological argument, and also Aquinas 5 ways. i accept they both have strong rebuttals, but even my personal pessimism and reluctance to believe in an unseen god was at least counter-balanced.
from there i drew my faith from my acceptence of the argument of Revelation. but thats more faith than logic