You're just meandering with a fictional character..
You did say previously that the universe has always existed on its own and it'll always exist that way, ie. it's eternal. I have a small question, though, if you may.
Are you trying to suggest that the universe has such enormous, intrinsic power and profound intelligence of its own so much so as to uphold and perpetuate itself?
Better yet, is the universe -- including everything in it -- a god, as it were, of its own?
I mean, if my idea of an omnipotent, intelligent and eternal creator God seems out of question with you, how in the world would you even think of a self-propagating universe whose beginning and end are eternal? Aren't you contracting yourself?
Listen here, God doesn't exist and even the possibility of his existence isn't there.
You already proved, as shown above, the possibility of God's existence. It's conclusively an established fact. That's settled.
We're yet to prove that He does
actually exist.
If you think the universe has always been there (your incredible faith, of course), why not accept similarly the possibility of a Being, a Creator and God, who is the sole originator of everything else? Do you read me?
Why are you creating your own perspective, then you are forcing the earth must be created by someone?
It's the evidence, not me, that points clearly and finally toward the original Originator -- God, as the creator of heaven and earth.
Then, who created the creator?
If your world, just as you said, has always been in existence, then who created it?
See! You would rather accept a novel notion that the world is its own god, than acknowledge the noble fact that there is a real, loving Being called Jehovah God.