You not only have to say I committed logical errors, you have to explain what they are and how I committed them.
Most all of us have. You ignore the explanations.
What is the logical error and what is the evidence that I have committed the logical error?
The evidence is any of your comments with flawed thinking.
"Skilled critical thinkers." So you are skilled and I am not skilled?
Skill is learned and demonstrated. As we point out the evidence you believe in adequate for your judgment that a God exists is weak, and way too low for what is considered adequate in law and reasoning. The evidence you rely on is hearsay, and that is seldom allowed in court.
What makes you skilled, just because you say you are skilled?
No, because I have learned the rules of logic and many fallacies. Plus I have a primary interest in knowing what is true or at least likely true. I also understand that my desires for some outcome in reasoning is a bias I need to be aware of and avoid. As I need, skill in reasoning is demonstrated, and other skilled thinkers can recognize this skill in others, as well as the flaws in others. This is why you are facing numerous smart and educated people who explain in good detail how your thinking is flawed. Your response tends to be ignoring the criticisms and/or denying they are valid. You sometimes post quotes from websites that define fallacies but you fail to explain how your critics fit these definitions. You appears you pick fallacies at random.
If I say I am skilled why am I not also skilled?
Because your comments reveal that you lack skill.
You fall into the category of the Dunning-Kruger effect.