Your OP literally asserted that only a "Bible student" can know what to look for. If you agree that scripture isn't evidence, we can move on to your non-Biblical evidence.
You are mistaken.
One has to use a means of measurement, in any field.
For example, a carpenter, has a measuring line handy.
A merchant has scales... and so forth.
The evidence is not the tool,
The evidence is what the tool measures.
The Bible is a tool in this case, that measures the evidence.
For example. The measuring rod has marks - 1 inch... 2 inches... 1 foot... etc.
The observation of the object does not supply the results - how long, high, wide, etc. it is, for example.
The measuring line does that. You can only guess otherwise.
Likewise, you may guess as to why, what, who... etc.
The Bible has the marks, and is used as te measuring tool.
The only wrench you can throw really, is, is the measuring line accurate?
I'm saying, like the carpenter's measuring line, it is. Hence, I use it.
Would I use it to measure the earth, circumference, or the galaxies? No.
I'm not using it to do what science does.
I'm using it to do
what science does not do.
I don't need to explain how evidence is a scientific term, you're clearly not a idiot. It can be used in other contexts too, but scientific is the implication of your OP. If you're using it in a different way, it's on you to say so.
Okay, if you are saying scientific, is using a system of evaluating truth, even if it is not methodological naturalism, I guess I'll see.
I did explain what a scientific manner is; You establish the hypothesis you're looking to support and then you present evidence to support it.
The rigorous scientific method.
You've not described any kind of clear hypothesis yet, so any evidence would be pointless regardless. You can't just have evidence, you have evidence for something.
Let's test that to see if it is true.
Is there evidence for Dark Matter?
Read
the first four paragraphs.
Note. Although the scientific community generally accepts dark matter's existence, some astrophysicists, intrigued by specific observations that are not well-explained by ordinary dark matter, argue for various modifications of the standard laws of general relativity.
Now, read the OP again, and see if you noticed anything you missed.
If you don't, I must say, I have to wonder if you aren't trying to find something like a strawman.
How is that a strawman? Your OP claimed that anyone who isn't a "Bible student" wouldn't consider the possibility of demons but we're all considering it here, so that issue has been resolved.
Really? Cool.
You then definitively stated that there is evidence for demonic activity. All you have to do now is explain what that evidence actually is.
Oh boy.
Sigh You know, I think this one is beating you.
Go back to
your post here. Now, why would you say anything like that, if you really didn't mean it?
I think you got hit really hard - not only by the evidence, but the fact that you thought you could easily refute it, by isolating the events.
When you met the "wall" - it being a composite sign - you started building these strawman.
The evidence is there. It just isn't easy for you to pull down.