Have you read any of Gerald Schroeder's stuff, or Francis Collins'?
Schroeder is a nuclear physician; lives in Israel. Came to believe in God after years of scientific atheism. Collins is interesting. He headed Int'l Human Genome project and after working on that came to believe in God also (the 3.1 billion did it for him).
Just an FYI. I think I recall that you are an atheist or agnostic. I think what you said is interesting; that apologetics don't constitute evidence, but if you think logically about what comprises evidence, most of what is used as evidence in apologetics, indeed, is legitimate evidence. Just like in a court of law, not all evidence is forensic.
Oops, correction: "nuclear physicist" not physician
"Just like in a court of law, not all evidence is forensic."
Just in case you don't know this fellow, here's a short biography on
a fellow who know a thing or two about the rules of evidence:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Greenleaf