Underseer
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It is far more efficient for a God to will existence into being than for existence to be endless or eternal because God need only bring into existence that which is witnessed.It would imply that the edge of existence is where God chooses not to think. What does a materialist actually think is outside of this universe? If the materialist thinks that the universe is neither eternal or infinite it becomes extremely complicated for him to explain what the "nothingness" around and before existence is and how it can produce existence.
The problem is God needs explaining and so does not solve the problem of why anything exists at all. Again, as Hume noted, it is an analogy. God the watchmaker. After all, we are familiar with the fact that many men are needed to create large works. Why then not many Gods to create a large work like a Universe? Or perhaps what we call God is more organic, like a carrot that just grows. Why choose one analogy over another? Or Conway's game of life. Simple objects and simple rules create complex phenomena. Why can't the Universe likewise be based on simple eternal objects with basic rules that result in complex physics such as we experience? That seems more fruitful than to posit an eternal God who creates all by his will and intelligence, none of which theology can account for in any way. We might as well be talking about fairies or demons.
God is not an explanation. It doesn't answer a question, it just shifts the same question to a slightly different topic. Instead of asking why there is a universe, now we have to answer why there is a God. We can measure the universe, but we can't measure God. The God "explanation" makes any real answers completely inaccessible.