This is where your "evidence" system fall appart. Because for God to exist he has to be the only God, therefore the only spiritual force. [What are you on about man? That is ridiculous! We know there are demons, He cast some out Himself while here. We know some angels are fallen, and we know the devil is real. It's just that God is the Head Honcho. Dagon, I think was the name of one god they had a statue of in the old testament. They stuck the ark of the covenant in the same room with it overnight, and found it dismembered the next morning. They tried again the next night, and found it with even more members missing, or cut off, and in a bowing position before the ark! Other spirits are real, just puny in comparison to the One True God] People said they saw a Hindu God, but if God is the only God how can a Hindu one exist? [How can a fly exist in a house before it gets thouroughly cleaned?]
Honestly, accepting what people believe as "fact" is just utterly rediculous. If I believe that little fairy's move the planets round the sun is that fact dad? I'm thinking outside the box, but it's all a load of hogwash.
[Sounds like that one is.]
Science gets results. [Nuclear bombs among them! Anyhow, prayer gets results too, and working according to the laws we know of the spirit world get results too. The only difference is that science presently is strictly limited to physical results only!] If you are right about them missing out half the picture they wouldn't be able to do that. If the spirit world directly affected the physical world all of science would be useless. [Pretty close, but it can have some good uses, if not overrated!] It isn't, so the spirit world must not affect the physical world and is thus irrelevant to science and the accuracy of it. [The physical world is seperate now for a short while from the spiritual one. Nevertheless it breaks through and has tremendous effects all the time!]
QED, you're talking rubbish. [On the contrary, fixating on onlyphysics is rubbish when attempted to be applied to the future or far past!]