Vlad,
So what's your issue then? When has logic been run away from and, since you have negated the only possible reason to do so, what is the motive for doing so?
The issue is your straw man. No-one clams a ”God free cosmos” because that would be a positive statement about the non-existence of something, which cannot be known with certainty. The same is true of any faith belief in anything.
That’s why atheism (or a-anything-else-ism) isn’t the statement “there are no gods”. Rather the atheist just says, “I know of no good reason to think there to be any gods”. You know this because it’s been explained to you about 8,345,681 times already even though you keep lying about it.
The logic you always run away from is the answer to the question: “When you claim there to be (or even to have encountered) a “God”, why should anyone else think you to be right about that?” The supplementary by the way is, “why should
you think yourself to be right about that?” but stick to baby steps for now.
The motive for asking the question is that countless people claim all sorts of privileges for their personal faith beliefs – not least that they be taken any more seriously than just guessing – when they provide no means to evaluate the claim. If you think logic can’t do it suggest something else. Just running away from the problem though makes you look dishonest.
So let me get this right.
Never happened yet, but hey – you never know…
A logical statement is only logical depending on the status of the person making it?
As it bears no relation to anything I’ve said I’ll leave you to your personal grief about where on earth you derived that bizarre misunderstanding from.
So again, if not with the tools of logic how should anyone evaluate your claim “god”?