> 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?
Light? What light? You're just offering the reason to suspect, and then to eliminate the usual suspect and search further (and find out that the kid was just drinking the milk it was entitled to, when a bully kicked the glass out and ran away).
What if this was true: "The creation of the Universe was finished in the first nanosecond of the Big Bang. The creator has moved to the next one immediately after that."
(OK, this was from a self-acclaimed SF author)