I say that the universe is either created, infinite, or appeared spontaneously.
Still ignoring the fact that, according to general relativity, the space-time just is.
I have even mentioned Tegmark who has mathematics as the ruling principle for physicality.
Which is also a guess. However, at least mathematics basically consists of truisms, so they are at least
logically necessary. It also has the advantage of simplicity.
It is atheists who dismiss creation or if they recognise it cling to the unconscious and impersonal. In fact at any point the atheist seeks out the unconscious, impersonal alternative even in the face of what they call The laws being physicalised as if by magic and in a bobs your uncle fashion, hey presto it's all there manner.
Just like your god just happens to be for no reason (still waiting for an actual argument about necessity). The existence of a god that creates a universe is no
less mysterious and unexplained than just a universe - that's why it's nothing but a pointless guess.
An even bigger hint at straw clutching by atheists is the attraction for an infinite universe. This of course gets rid of all atheists problems.
Of course it doesn't. You're still stuck in Newtonian thinking. A past timelike infinity is simply irrelevant.
By whom I meant humanity but it is unreasonable to exclude a personal creator since personality exists and things are created by persons in the universe.
And persons exist because of the unconscious process of evolution. All the evidence we have is that conscious beings need an ordered universe, not the other way around.