If you are demanding scientific evidence for things that are outside the realm of science, what do you expect?
Scientific evidence is the verifiable kind.
That's my standard.
If you make unfalsifiable claims, or in other words: untestable claims, then what do you expect me to do with them?
I can't test them, i can't verifiy their truth value. There is no way to distinguish them from false claims.
What reason would I have to believe such a claim?
Sorry but when you make extra-ordinary claims, you should understand that it won't just be believed at face value.
You will require some good evidence. The more extra-ordinary the claims, the better the evidence would have to be.
And yes, to me, evidence must be of the verifiable kind.
That's my standard of evidence.
If it's not verifiable, what use does it have? Is it even evidence then? Is it then not just another claim?