Any logic we conceive of will have been derived from what we consciously perceive with our senses, so if our perception of reality can be deemed to be wrong, any logic based upon this perception of reality can surely be fallible.
Logic is only based on what we perceive to the same extent that mathematics is. Sure, we can say that 1 + 1 = 2 is based on observing the world but the system itself can be defined in an entirely abstract way and is universally applicable and accepted. Nobody is going to accept that, in some special cases, 1 + 1 = 38, are they?
In much the same way as arithmetic is universal, so is logic. It is the premises of logical arguments that generally refer to observations of the world. Fallacies are equivalent to getting your sums wrong in maths.
And remember that
you have claimed to have "sound logic" on your side - are you now prepared to withdraw that claim? You seem to want to claim logic when you feel like it and then retreat into "it's beyond human understanding" but "demonstrable" (even when it obviously isn't), when you fail (yet again) to make a sound logical case.
Instead of trying to define yourself from what we perceive on the outside, try looking within yourself to discover the spiritual nature which defines you - your human soul.
You mean abandon reasoning an rely on what it feels like to you? And I do mean to
you because I think it is you who have failed to do any honest introspection here. It seems to me that you've taken the most superficial, shallow, and simplistic interpretation of how things seem and elevated it to an unquestionable truth because it suits your own ego to think that you can then argue for your god from it.
It certainly doesn't feel to me like I do things that don't have reasons that exist in the past. I
don't consciously control what thoughts pop into my head next, but they must get there for
some reason. I don't experience making a choice in any other way than by evaluating what course of action is the most appealing to me - and that is not something I can choose, because it comes from my basic personality, which is they way it is because of my past.
And once again, are you going to abandon your claim to have logic? You really can't have it both ways. Either you have some logic to support your view, or you are asserting that your own (apparently shallow and simplistic) intuition should be accepted by everybody else just because you say so.