You have made them necessary.....You still haven't grasped the full meaning of that.
It's your idea, if I've not grasped what you mean you need to explain it better.
Whatever decided to create the universe.
What makes you think there's a decision? That's the bit that turns 'nature' into 'gods' - intent, consciousness, deliberation, a purpose. There's no evidence for any of those, no reason to presume that they're involved.
Then allows THE laws of nature to rule over it the eternal laws of nature.
We have observable phenomena which are the laws of nature. You want to invent something that decided to implement those, which then also chose to sit back at some point and leave them to do their work, leaving no trace... It's almost like it's an idea DESIGNED to be shaved clean by Ockham's Razor.
What you've rediscovered is a pantheon to make and rule over the things of the universe.
No, there is more to the claim 'gods' than just 'creation' - arguably, for some of the religions of the world, that's not even part of the requirement.
You have or nearly have rediscovered the Gods.
Only if you set such a low bar for a defintion of god and a burden of a proof that the existence of anything is deemed to be evidence of a god, at which point I've also proven all the other gods, leprechauns, the invisible pink unicorn, sentient toffee and Gandalf.
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