I guess I was moving the goalposts a bit.
Because it would be pathetically obvious that you were just making up a story, and nobody would believe you. It only works in context.
OK, context: a bunch of people a while ago, with no real scientific concepts for creation, evolution etc, couldn't work it out, so they attributed it to a god or other being. They all believed it, because it was the only expliantion and they did it together.
current science implies (at a minimum) that God was not invented at all.
What current science? Personally I've not read this study, so if you're going to use science, cite your info. It is also usually dangerous to say science implies something - it sounds like you're bending the facts.
It's still more convenient than the alternative. Example, by the way?
the singularity of origin by an eternal and unbroken genetic thread of life
At least on earth, life did not evolve until 10 billion years after the big bang, according to the current estimate.
Stand outside this living universal body, and as an outside observer, prove to me that in the beginning there was not a singularity that has become this living universal body and all therein including yourself who is joined to the singularity of origin by an eternal and unbroken genetic thread of life, and prove to me that this universal body is not a living entity, which is prevaded by an animating force or soul, in which body a supreme personality of Godhead has developed, which is Lord of all within the creation and capable of comprehending the 'I Am,' an intellect that you, the outside observer cannot see, then and only then will you prove to me that there is not a God from who all things have come into existence, by whom all things have come into existence and for whom all things exist.
Here's the problem: There is nothing at all in the world that we can experience and observe that would suggest any of that is true. Therefore, it is logical to believe that it isn't. I do not disagree or agree with this belief, as there is no way to prove or disprove it, but it seems rather like this situation:
There is a brick wall on the earth that can't be seen through or around or over or under. You say, 'if you can prove to me that there isn't a huge alien with boggly eyes and large fangs etc.., I will believe that there is. (sorry for the seamingly harsh argument, but I don't know how else to put it)
What could be called "God" is all of existence.
But isn't that just giving the universe a different name?