I doubt you will ever get a substantial answer to the question.Let me refine the OP a bit...
I was hoping to hear a bit about how believers might reflect on their own belief systems, the relationship they have with logic and evidence and how - for example - evidence in the world might cause them to rethink their belief.
IT IS WRITTEN:
You can't reason a person out of a belief that isn't based on reason.
People hold religious beliefs primarily because they prefer to believe them. The preference is usually at multiple levels. For instance, a Christian might prefer to believe that there is divine justice, that their afterlife will be great, that their family and community did not lie to them about God, and that they are smarter than all those people who don't believe as they do.
That is a lot of preference. Such people are unlikely to see evidence against, no matter how strong and obvious.
Tom