The physical creator argument can go on ad infinitum with much the same right some ascribe to an eternal let alone yet to be proven deity.
No it cannot. We know matter never creates itself. We need a cause for why it exists, therefore. We also know that matter began. We need a cause for how that happened. We will need the same for the immaterial cause, once it is established that it began to exist.
The only difference is there is already an objective experience of the physical. It takes the smaller leap of faith to believe.
The only objective experience is that the physical needs a cause.
A physical creator is more consistent with observations than the deity. Whatever claims one makes for a creator, there is always going to be a stronger claim to the same argument for a physical one.
A physical creator is the tautology claimed before and has zero to do with observations of the universe, that it is finite in time, space and matter. It is just a restatement that the universe is eternal and therefore god. Good luck proving that, if "proof" is what you are seeking as you claimed.
Outside of unprovable claims, nobody has witnessed a deity create anything.
And NOBODY has witnessed a physical being create ANYTHING from nothing. Plus the claim is just the good old fashioned, "Material reality is the ONLY reality because its the only one I experience" We can deduce another existence besides our own from facts we know about our own. Like the fact that our being is contingent.
If nothing comes out of nothing. Suppose there is a good reason to believe in a deity. The question of what creates the deity remains.
That makes sense if you assume there was ever nothing. A deity means there was never nothingness, but
always something. If there was nothing, then nothing is what there would be today. No, actually, there could be no "today" or time or anything. Just nothing.
The exercise ultimately leads to unfalsifiable territory where nothing new is conveyed or learned.
Stated by fatwa, if I can't disprove God, he must be false. I dont understand why you dont see how many unsupported claims you make yourself while accusing theism of the same.
The claim for science's exclusive domain is on objective reality. The field is wide open(only limited by the number of observers) for subjective reality.
Another fatwa--Every claim must be established except those I
need but can't support...those ones should be just be accepted by faith. That's what this sounds like to me.