I don't think I am. The infinity we want which rules out the universe having a start is one which doesn't have one.
I don't want any sort of infinity, have no idea if the universe (or some larger context in which it may exist) had a start or not, and see no relevance at all to the question of any gods.
Can a universe which doesn't start actually be...or be anything but a mathematical paradox?
How cana universe which doesn't start be anything......It's a complete non-starter.
You still seem to be missing the point and thinking of the
passage of time, rather than the idea of a block universe (which is what the evidence we currently have is telling us).
God is outside time and space.
Which is an exactly equivalent (non-)problem. The space-time manifold (as a whole) is "outside" time and space because it
contains time and space. The space-time as a whole (at least according to the theory I've been discussing) is timeless and unchanging: it
just is - much like the "god outside of time and space" concept would
just be.
However, the universe exists and we still have no reason to think that any gods do.