what then created the creator?
You assume that the Creator is a creature.
if something as complex as the universe requires a creator
Of course, your insistence would be that the assumption - your "if" - be proven. Let's see you do that.
Let's say no one PROVES - to your own personal, current, individual satisfaction - that anything was "before" the Big Bang, would that negate the Big Bang - impossible for something to come from nothing?
I would choose to allow science to continue the ongoing investigation of cosmology to eventually (hopefully) explain the origin of the universe rather than simply saying, it must have had a supernatural cause. Following the ongoing investigation requires no faith. Throwing in the towel and saying science doesn't satisfactorily explain it therefore we must invoke the supernatural does require faith.
I have a Ph.D. in science..... Science ASSUMES very much and ultimately rests on THEORIES it cannot prove [or at least has not], in some cases THEORIES we don't even think are ultimately the thing we assume but just the best we have for now. And we prove previous positions wrong all the time. But
here is what I find so interesting: you seem to support the belief that there is life beyond the Earth while seeming to admit that there is a COMPLETLE, ABSOLUTE void of any evidence whatsoever for such. There is NOTHING in science at this point to support your position - nothing whatsoever, nothing at all. So you don't look to science.... you aren't concerned with evidence.... not at all, not a bit. You insist that we should reject what is not shown to be true by "evidence" and "science" and yet you accept something that has NO evidence at all, and NO scientific support whatsoever. Obviously, evidence has nothing to do with anything for you, obviously science has nothing to do with anything for you. Perhaps you reject your own foundational point?
As for requiring faith.... I can think of FEW things that don't. I take that back, I can't think of anything that doesn't require faith.
To the point: My experience is that Atheists tend to be egotistical, contradictory and above all angry people who clearly don't accept the very thing they insist upon. Agnostics, however, in my experience, then to be respectful of people and of faith, even supportive of such. MAYBE most of the scientists I work with are agnostics but most know of my strong Christian faith and they totally respect that and [I find this always revealing] have at times asked me to pray for them; I've personally NEVER had an Agnostic in any way or sense "challenge" my faith or the role of faith, none promoting the things you are. There is a HUGE difference between atheism and agnosticism, between atheists and agnostics.
Thank you.
- Josiah