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These were Madison's words. However, I agree. If you walked into a room and saw a glass of milk spilled all over the floor and a child with milk on his/her lips standing near the glass wouldn't you deduce that the child had dropped the glass? In that light, doesn't the existence of the universe demand a creator?
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How do you know that he was the one that dropped the glass? He has milk on his lips. So he probably drank some of it. Do wou know if the cat just happened to topple the glass and spill it? Or maybe the kid's nasty brother, just to get the blame on him?
IANAL but what you described is circumstancial evidence, not proof.
The existence of the universe does not demand a creator. A creator is just one possibility. Just because I do not understand or do not know something, I do not immediately attribute it to magic or to divine intervention.
Question: Do you believe God is Omniscient and Omnipotent? IOW Can He see/know everything? Does He have the power to do anything and everything? Is He everywhere? At all times?