Hi,
There's no "evidence" - it's a religion. No one can claim that their Scriptures are authored by God and then point to their Scriptures to support it. It's circular reasoning. Anyone can write anything and say it's from God and even write that it's from God. People were claiming to be "gods" all over the Empire at the time.
It seems that much of what is marveled at in the Christian Scriptures, people being raised from the dead, miracles, and wisdom, are also found in the Hebrew Scriptures and other religious writings. However, Judaism now seems to take a back seat and there's no marveling at the miracles of Elijah or Elisha! Christians are impressed by Christian Scriptures and they wonder why Jews aren't - because much of it is already in the Hebrew Scriptures.
How many Jews in Rome resisted (at great cost) pre-Christian Roman pagan religion? Is there talk of that as sign that their religion is the one true faith?
What kind of "truth" has to destroy pagan temples once it becomes the state religion (post-Constantine)? Does the "truth" have to use force? Did the elements in pagan religion expose how much was now transferred (with new meaning) to early Roman Christianity? Isn't it the beauty and power of truth that it speaks for itself? Doesn't Christianity believe in freedom of religion? Why wasn't the Jewish Temple that was previously destroyed, rebuilt out of Christian love once Christianity became the state religion?
I look at Christianity in the early Roman Empire for evidence and I see Constantine had family members executed (not judging him), I see fighting (even killing?) for the papacy, I see centuries of disrespect of Jewish people.
I know that the Catholic Church has done much good and still does and love is taught. Why is there such an assumption that this was not already present in Judaism? Christianity claims to be grafted onto the Jewish vine.
Do you know that the Roman Emperor had the title "son of god" and that Jupiter (father 'pater' in the sky) was son of the god Saturn and that there were prevalent beliefs in father-son gods and gods who impregnated human women and trinities of gods including Roman Capitoline Triad? All that Christianity has in common with this is a coincidence? And you're talking about ignoring evidence. Study Roman-pagan religion.
Still standing today (81AD).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arch_of_Titus#Inscription
"Senatus Populusque Romanus divo Tito divi Vespasiani filio Vespasiano Augusto"
"The Roman Senate and People (dedicate this) to the divine Titus Vespasianus Augustus, son of the divine Vespasian."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_cult_(ancient_Rome)#Roman
Africanus - "son of Jupiter" (son of the father in the sky). ...ascended to Heaven.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_cult_(ancient_Rome)#Divus_Julius
"Caesar had personal ties to the gods, both by descent and by office. He was descended from
Aeneas and his mother
Venus"
"...the special priest of
Jupiter" (sky father)
"Caesar had become
pontifex maximus, the chief priest of Rome."