AB,
The examples you quote are derived from perception of data from our sensory organs pertaining to what exists outside our selves. And I agree that it can be deceptive. However our freedom to choose derives from our own minds - it can't be treated and dismissed in the same way as our external perceptions. I have the ability to imagine something, and the freedom to choose whether or not to do it. It is not an illusion, it is reality.
As ever, you miss the point entirely. As a generalised phenomenon the way we perceive things and then derive explanations for them is very often misleading. There’s no reason to exempt state of mind experiences from that paradigm. That you refuse to think about that because the potential consequences terrify you is a different matter.
Don't be mislead by logic and evidence which presumes there is no God or human soul.
Have you any idea at all how far out of your depth you are when you make mistakes like this? As has been explained to you 4,762,185 times before now – logic and evidence don’t presume that at all. What logic an evidence actually do is to enable me to determine that
the arguments you attempt for god, soul etc are wrong. Not just a bit wrong. Not just a tiny bit flaky around the edges wrong. Just plain, flat
wrong. Does that necessarily mean that there cannot be gods or souls? No, no more than bad arguments for leprechauns mean there necessarily cannot be leprechauns. What it does men though is that you offer nothing to suggest that your various claims and assertions are correct.
Why is this so difficult for you to grasp given how simple it is?