1. Truth is not relative.
In fact, the statement "truth is relative durrrp" disproves the statement. It's a self-destroying thought. You might as well say:
"You can be certain that you can be certain of nothing."
2. God is demonstrable.
Though we cannot 'define' God, we can prove His existence. Read 'Five Rational Reasons God Exist' if you disagree with this statement. Something came out of nothing. Something caused all other things that did not need a cause.
3. Polytheism, or the belief in "many gods" is impossible.
The thought that multiple beings could have infinite power implies that they have power over each other and thus, are the same being. If you believe in multiple 'distinct gods,' please think openly about this thought: If I walked up to Josh and said, "You're the coolest person I know," and then I walked up to Sarah and said, "You're the coolest person I know." One of those statements cannot be true; one must be better than the other; if perfection is defined in terms of "the most perfect," you cannot have multiple "most perfect" beings.
4. Feelings are worthless as evidence for a cause.
While logic is universal, feelings are fleeting and personal. To trust them to give you knowledge is rather silly because you cannot demonstrate a feeling and thus, they cannot serve as evidence for others. And I quoth:
Jeremiah 17:9 "The heart is deceitful above all things."
5. Logic must be considered the only source of information.
To say, for example, that "because for God to exist, a logical paradox (the uncaused cause) must be true, logic shouldn't be trusted," you are actually saying "I reason that reasoning things cannot always be trusted." If you agree with that statement, please read Clause #1 and kick yourself in the face. Logic must be trusted, or we have nothing to be certain of.
6. God is not a matter of faith.
To say "Religion is illogical" is to say that it is more logical to not believe in religion; therefore, if religion is illogical, you shouldn't believe it. But religion is found, at least to me, to be the most logical conclusion. There is evidence for God. The fact that something illogical must be true is a miracle within itself. Read Clause #5 again if you find this hard to understand.
7. Logic is without flaw.
One can have a limited perspective and thus the logic holds true that "the sun must rise tomorrow;" if it did not then one could say that their "logic is flawed" but in reality, their knowledge of the situation is faulty, not their ability to reason. For example, if you put 2+2 and got 5, you're an idiot and should neuter yourself to prevent your gene pool from tainting humanity. But! If you had 2 plus something equals something, then your logic isn't flawed, there's just too little context that you directly know, otherwise that equation would be simple. In that situation, one obviously does not have the whole picture in order to make an accurate conclusion. Once again, if someone dare say, logic is flawed therefore it cannot be trusted as the only source of information, then logic is worthless and nothing can be certain. Yet two plus two will always equal four.
8. Please, please be open-minded.
What is knowledge worth if no one will listen to its opposition? I don't write these words out of spite, only that these things I hold evident as truths should be read clearly and plainly. I'm sorry if you were offended in reading, and I would gladly hear what you have to say about such things.