AB,
I know that any logical analysis from a secular point of view…
There’s no such thing as, “logical analysis from a secular point of view”; there’s just
logic. Believing or not in gods, fairies or anything else doesn’t change the logic that leads to 2+2≠5.
…will come up with your conclusions…
Yes, that’s right – plain old, common-or-garden logic does lead to the conclusion that the arguments attempted so far least for God are wrong. That’s why the string of logical fallacies you parade here in an attempt to validate your beliefs to others consistently fail.
…,but you do not take into account the God given power of the human soul to have the freedom to make conscious choices.
And speaking of logical fallacies, that’s another one (called "begging the question"). The issue here is whether or not there are any sound reasons to think there to be “God”, “soul” etc
in the first place. You cannot just introduce them as if they’d been demonstrated already when in fact all you have is personal convictions and some very bad arguments to support them.
Sorry, but no amount of convoluted, short sighted human logic can take away the reality that I have the freedom to make this statement.
It’s not convoluted at all – it’s actually very simple (even though you cannot or will not engage with it), and
all logic is "human". If you think there’s a special, separate magic logic somewhere that produces different outcomes then you’d have to tell us what it is rather than just expect people to take your word for it.
Wouldn’t it be more honest though just to say something like “OK, I have no sensible arguments to support me here but I really believe certain faith claims to be true anyway and I’d like it if other people agreed with me” and leave it at that?