The belief in God or a Creator is simple logic. The cosmos was either created by a living entity or a machine. It didn’t just pop into being out of nowhere. But machines are made by living beings, so everything must have started with one (or more) living entities.
The origin of the original being who created all the other beings is beyond the ability of the intellect to conceive. Who created God? As the Creator is outside time ideas of causation must be different in such a reality.
Of course people can speculate the universe has always been and needed no creator. But life exists, consciousness exists, and these can't come from a dead universe. So that idea seems illogical to me. What seems logical is life/consciousness is the base unit of existence, not dead matter. And that it creates life and matter for life to experience.
The One became many and is experiencing itself through its relations between its separate parts.
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