A creator would have to exist in this place that has no spatial dimension that does not exist in time, or at least something outside of the universe - a very wierd place in regards to the laws of the universe. So if he exists in this 'insane' place, his existence is just as, if not more 'insane'.
First of all, it is not insane -- since the mathematics from which singularities are extrapolated is not only there, it is the norm in physical cosmology.
Second of all, it is not a place. It is quite literally, a nothingness that applies to all measureable quantities. It is not even similar to euclidean (empty) space contemplated in geometry.
Lastly, the only thing that can possibly exist in such a state, that is, within the human experience or comprehension, is the metaphysical idea of independent and immutable will.
We know that free will exists within each and everyone of us, no?
We know that free will is not a function of our material constitution since it is the impetus by which ideas are created, no?
Why deny the inevitable conclusion of logic?
So the universe's existence is an amazing thing - too amazing. It doesn't mean its some bloke with a big beard on a cloud does it?? I admit there is a creating force, but what that creating force is cannot be proved through the cosmological argument.
As I said, no self-respecting physicist would accept a cosmology that merely suggests 'possible'. It must be the 'most probable' cause given the universe as we know it.
Besides, no one is trying to peddle what is or isn't in the nature of the first cause -- except to say that it
EXISTS and it is a
CREATIVE WILL -- in the most literal meaning of the word.
Oh, and one other thing, the jackpot analogy I gave -- that is the probability that the universe would remain in this state from one moment to the next
for the entire duration of 13 billion years. Think about it.