I'll play along for the debate sake.
I once shared your POV. life taught me otherwise.
Let's try and make this debate clean and ridicule free so we can actually accomplish something.
I will never try to convince you that there is a God. It is not my goal nor do i have the ability to do so.
I truly believe that once (and if) you will discover YOUR truth about God, it will be on your terms and only by your own mind and feelings.
I can only try and point you to some directions that will maybe help you understand the concept and "logic" behind creationism.
I put the word logic in quotes as logic is a subjective or collective concept.
Please do not mistake this with a secular logic that is only one type of logic we apply to try and understand our reality.
For the debate, lets decide that creationism is a term that mean the universe was created by an intelligent thought behind it and it is more than odds and physical probabilities.
The term God will be replaced with "creator" so it will not be related to any religious concept, rather the broad idea of a "random" universe versus a "designed" universe.
There are several options to the way the universe was created.
What i can think of are the ones listed below:
I will try and explain what i mean when i use a term that can be interpreted in several ways each first time i use the term.
1. The universe[observable universe, the one we can see, measure and feel] manifested from absence of anything. by that i mean a literal nothing. nothing that can not be measured, observed or even described. Nothing is a very delicate term to use, as a scientific "Nothing" is not an actual nothing.
2. The universe was manifested by a chain of events that might have caused many other universes to emerge. we are just one of an unknown number of universes, each has its own laws, its own timeline and its own "fate".
3. Same as 2, but the universe is one of many that are the same, but with a different timeline. this is many times described in the movies as a parallel universe(s). this is the same as the second option, but we share the same physical laws, the same energy and the same overall structure.
4. The universe was initiated with a specific purpose (it can be any purpose you might think of), meaning there was a reason or a goal for its creation. once created, the universe is no longer "governed" by an intelligent "observer", rather it has its own "algorithm" that keeps it up and running. in our case, it means the laws (physics) were set, and everything simply keeps following those laws and work based on them
5. The universe was initiated withe a specific goal and it is in a continuous state of "monitoring" and maintenance.
There is one fact we know and agree on. The universe exists.
It doesn't matter which of the above is right or wrong, we all experience the universe.
My life experience led me to
believe that the 5th option is probably correct.
Your life experience led you to believe that 1 - 3 are probably correct.
(there are probably more ideas you can come up with, but i think the above 5 are enough to understand the concept for our debate).
As this post can take many more pages, can you in the meantime agree and the above?
If not, i would love to hear what i have left out.
cheers