Phemox,
You advise:
"You should really look into the subject logic and philosophy some more. There are literally all kinds of logic, formal logic, classical logic, mathematical logic, intuitionistic logic and much much more. It makes little sense to confuse them all, as you just did."
I mostly read Bertrand Russell because Einstein recommends him. But I read Kant and Hume also; who do you recommend?
Let me recommend you read some Christian philosophers such Greg Bahnsen, Corneilus Van Til or Gordon Clark.
I do not confuse various logics as you suggest here:
"You should really look into the subject logic and philosophy some more. There are literally all kinds of logic, formal logic, classical logic, mathematical logic, intuitionistic logic and much much more. It makes little sense to confuse them all, as you just did."
I understand this but they all must adhere to intra-field principles of logic and not contradictory systems of logic as you would have to agree. What do you do by the way when logicians and philosophers disagree fundamentally on logic?