AB,
But if "Y" is not a valid logical conclusion, regardless of whether is is liked or not, then it is not a fallacy to say that it is wrong, and why it is wrong.
Except “Y” (god”, “soul” etc) aren’t logical conclusions at all – they’re faith beliefs. And when you dismiss an argument because it contradicts one of those faith beliefs then you’re committing the
argumentum ad consequentiam. It’s simple enough I’d have thought.
It is your opinion that my personal desires are the reasoning behind my arguments. But I have to disagree.
You’re entitled to disagree if you want to – for all I know you do have some cogent arguments for your faith beliefs (ie, the “faith” bit is redundant because you have logic and even evidence to support you) only you’ve chosen to keep those things secret here. On the evidence of what you have said though, your “personal desires” are all you have and you’ll defend them to the end no matter how broken the arguments and dishonest the effort.
My conclusions are logically derived,…
Not so far they’re not.
…based on my perception of human nature,…
Your “perception of human nature” isn’t evidence in any objective sense – it’s just a narrative you tell yourself that you find comforting because it supports your religious beliefs.
..and if you personally do not like my conclusions, or their consequences, then it is you who are guilty of fallacy by ignoring or trying to ridicule my logic because you do not like my conclusions.
Whether I like them or not is irrelevant, and I don’t need to “ridicule your logic”. What I actually need to do is to
falsify it, something that’s trivially easy to do.
That’s your problem – your attempts at logic are hopeless.