Yes. If God did create the earth, he would be the origin. If he continued to create, like the earth, he wouldn't need two people to make a baby, water to make a plant grow, etc. According to many Christians, Jesus/God walked on water. Yet, if we tried do so, we'd drown. The acts he would do would not be "common sense" like, we cant say "god created man and woman to create children." Most the world knows that and half havent even heard of the god of abraham. He would still "walk on water" and other miracles that some how stopped short a little more than 2,000 years ago.
If creation continued to exist miracles wouldn't top 2,000 or some odd year ago. That is actually kind of weird. 2,000 years want that far ago. A little further back, Jesus was walking on water and waking the dead. Isn't that odd that if Jesus and God existed today, these things would be part of everyday life and we would be able to see continued creation, miracles, etc as before? God would be doing the same as he did with Moses, etc and bring people together by his actual voice rather than have us run around trying to define faith?
If the creator exist, he would be the origin. Watching the grass grow etc I dont see a creator. Its not like Moses and Jesus who actually talked to their Father.
According to Abrahamic religion, there is a huge huge gap in time where things happened magically and now we stopped short.
Why is that? And how can you see the creator in the grass growing while another person cannot? Little more than 2,000 years ago, no one questioned whether Jesus woke the dead. They knew by their faith. No one questioned how Jesus walked on water, he said he did by faith.
There is a serious conflict between one time period and the next. That probably why people cant see god in creation. "God" stopped talking.