Sure, so following the logic, we know snakes cannot talk (it's the larynx, see), clinically dead people don't come back to life (because they're, em, dead), virgins do not give birth (or at least, a male of the species needs to be involved), and there's no unquestionable evidence for magic.
Good for you Dave. Follow the logic where it leads, even when it doesn't comply with your cherished beliefs. Welcome to the sceptics club :up:
“Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.” - Daniel Patrick Moynihan
What is or is not a fact very often is a matter of opinion.
Statements, whether considered true or false, that make a single point are neither logical nor illogical.
Examples: God exists. The universe evolved. God does not exist. The universe did not evolve.
It takes the relationship of more then one statement to determine what is or is not logical as in math.
1+1=2 is a logical construction. 1+1=3 is an illogical construction
One unicorn plus one unicorn equals two unicorns is a logical construction regardless if unicorns exist or not.
If there is no God then a virgin cannot give birth, is a logical statement.
If there is a God then a virgin can give birth, is also a logical statement.
If there is no God then a virgin can give birth, is an illogical statement.
God encoded DNA, is a logical statement.
Mindless matter encoded itself, is an illogical statement.
--Dave