re: #357 Nyet
There is no evidence of Godās existence. There is nothing that requires Godās existence. There is much evidence that different concepts of God(s) were created by humans throughout history to explain the gaps in their knowledge. Does that prove Godās non-existence? No. Does this indicate that it is more probable that there is no God than that there is one? Yes. The kind of agnosticism that pretends that the probability is the same is irrational.
Depends on your concept of God. Some physicists think it is better than even money that we are living in a simulation. If that is the case then whoever created the simulation and set the parameters would be God.
I stress the some, and I have a hard time believing it, but it isnāt an idea I can dismiss out of hand.