The previous blogpost explained that the strongest kind of reasoning is deductive reasoning, because deductive reasoning, when done correctly using true information/premises, will always produce conclusions that are impossible to be false.
In other words, any conclusion/claim justified by valid deductive reasoning using true information/premises is impossible to be false. (note: a conclusion is a claim)
Since evidence is ultimately a set of reasoning(s) that justifies a claim, the strongest kind of evidence that justifies any claim/conclusion would therefore be the strongest kind of reasoning: deductive reasoning.
Any claim justified by deductive reasoning using true information/premises is IMPOSSIBLE TO BE FALSE.
(note: Any reasoning that does not have a valid deductive structure/form is not deductive reasoning but would instead be non-deductive reasoning.)