Not only is there no evidence for a creator, but the very notion defies logic. To paraphrase Richard Carrier, if God is the creator of all time and space, then how could he exist if there was not yet space for him to occupy, or act if there was no time in which said actions could occur?
Whether it's a random mess of particles gradually forming stars, planets, galaxies, single-cell life forms evolving into a tremendous variety of multicellular organisms, or humankind going from scattered primitive villages to a technologically-advanced, global civilization, everything we see involves simple things become ever more complex. So does it really make sense that if we go all the way back to the beginning, we'd find not the most basic primordial void, but an all-knowing, all-powerful god?
Whether it's a random mess of particles gradually forming stars, planets, galaxies, single-cell life forms evolving into a tremendous variety of multicellular organisms, or humankind going from scattered primitive villages to a technologically-advanced, global civilization, everything we see involves simple things become ever more complex. So does it really make sense that if we go all the way back to the beginning, we'd find not the most basic primordial void, but an all-knowing, all-powerful god?