AB,
For human logic to work, the brain's awareness would need the freedom to judge what is feasible and what is not. I can't conceive how such conscious judgement could take place if our brains merely reacted to events in a deterministic manner without conscious control. If logic was just derived from uncontrolled deterministic reactions, it would not be truly objective because it would be entirely dependent on the fixed reactions of brain cells whether they are "working properly" or not.
Back in R7663 I explained pretty much word-for-word where your thinking is demonstrably wrong. Either you missed it, or the cognitive dissonance you'd experience is such that you cannot allow yourself to address the arguments that undo your position.
As others have noted, your position consists entirely of a series of logical fallacies. That doesn't necessarily mean that your conclusion (ie, "God") is wrong but it does mean that the thinking that gets you there is wrong, and by magnitudes bad reasoning tends to lead to wrong conclusions.
I have to say that I had previously though of you as a sort of polite Vlad - still hopelessly wrong, but not given to the blatant dishonesty, abuse etc whenever the arguments are too hard to deal with. I'm changing my mind on that though - this grotesque nonsense about "the devil", your self-satisfied judgmentalism about others who don't behave as your superstitions tell you to, the absolute refusal ever even to engage with the arguments that show you to be wrong - utterly wrong - seem to me to be quite chilling.