People arguing in bad faith will always assert a claim rather than ask a question.
"You have no evidence for what you believe," they tell you.
It's bait. They know full well you have evidence. They want you to present it. But not so that they can accept it. Only so they can dispute it.
This is called sealioning.
If they truly cared about learning about your beliefs, they would ask, "why do you believe what you believe?"
Don't bother with bad faith arguments. Don't take the bait.
@JCAlexandreWrites You are missing out on the opportunity to convince people that god exists by telling yourself people won't believe you anyway.
If someone is trying to tell you what you believe rather than ask you, that person is acting in bad faith and you do not need to humor them.