It depends on how you define the term 'God'. There are just too many different criteria and definitions out there.
A pantheist will identify God and the universe. Well, I do believe the universe exists, so by that definition, I would be a 1. But I also think that's a misuse of the word 'God'.
Is it *possible* that there is a race of beings in the multiverse that are able to create universes and ours is one of those? Sure. We have absolutely no data one way or the other one that issue.
On the other hand, I am as convinced of the non-existence of the standard deities of human religions as I am in the existence of black holes. So, for all practical purposes, I am a 7 on those.
Count me as ignostic/atheist.
A pantheist will identify God and the universe. Well, I do believe the universe exists, so by that definition, I would be a 1. But I also think that's a misuse of the word 'God'.
Is it *possible* that there is a race of beings in the multiverse that are able to create universes and ours is one of those? Sure. We have absolutely no data one way or the other one that issue.
On the other hand, I am as convinced of the non-existence of the standard deities of human religions as I am in the existence of black holes. So, for all practical purposes, I am a 7 on those.
Count me as ignostic/atheist.