How do you equate the two.
Because they are both 'gods' to which human beings ascribe or ascribed supernatural abilities and achievements.
Of course Thor is a human creation created by the created.
Why 'of course'? If Thor is obviously a human creation, why is the Christian God - on exactly the same lack of any evidence - not a human creation?
It does not change the fact that the creator of humans was not created or made.
You'll have to demonstrate that this is a 'fact' before you can claim so.
Neither does it provide a viable argument on your part.
Actually it does.
Again... the first not a creation of the human mind... the others all have a start date where humans created them.
And your evidence for a date when Thor, Ameratsu, Marduk etc. were created is...? Why do you think that the earliest references to the Christian God - well after references to Marduk, by the way - are not an indication of the creation of that particular myth?
Could be our God does as it says in the book.
If that were the case you'd have evidence to provide to support it.
The others don't do they?
None of them do, yours included.
There is far more personal evidence for the Yahweh than any other god.
Ah, so the fact that more people who follow Yahweh fail to appreciate the irony of their special pleading is somehow not just an argumentum ad populum?
You yourself, on this planet in the otherwise dead void is evidence of the creator.
No, it isn't. It doesn't preclude it, but given that there are a number of claims of the origins of life and the universe, it's not evidence for a creator, and certainly not evidence for claims of a specific one.
You choose not to see it.
Belief's cannot be chosen. I conclude from the available evidence that your claims of a deity are not qualitatively different to anyone else's claims of a deity, and can be dismissed on exactly the same basis that you dismiss the others.
O.