No because I state in another subsequent post that the universe could be uncreated ,infinite and eternal.
Might be, might not be. I really have absolutely no idea and don't know of anyone else who does either.
The difference with those who think that Goddunnit is that they tend to be rather more assertive and a good deal more rigid about their belief, especially when it comes to others sharing the conclusions that they believe follow from that belief.
Physicists and cosmologists treat these matters as fascinating conundrums, in many (in fact, most) cases still awaiting experimental verification if, and that's a big if, technology ever progresses that far, to be pondered and hotly debated and enjoyed at conferences and meetings hopefully with some good food and a nice bar thrown in.
Those who are convinced beyond all persuasion and argumentation that a god created the universe and has laid down a plan for humanity to follow are significantly, indeed statistically more likely to think that a difference in opinion is worth decapitation.