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1. The Creator is all-powerful - I sort of understand this. If something created everything, then it seems likely that it must have unlimited power. I think this is flawed thinking. If universe was created by a creator, that doesn't mean the Creator has the ability to create anything. Everything that exists could merely be the extent of the Creator's power. The Creator "only" created the universe. Maybe He lacks the ability to create anything else. We wouldn't be able to find out.

If the creator isn't all powerful it means someone else can be more powerful than the creator rendering the creator powerless and pointless.

2. The Creator is all-knowing - I don't understand this at all. Just because a being started something doesn't mean they would forever know everything about their creation. It's possible that the Creator let his creation flourish without constant, absolute surveillance.

We look at the creator from the point of view of the creature. What we don't understand we consider impossible. Again, if the creator doesn't know everything someone else might know making the creator inferior.

3. The Creator is all-loving - Again, I don't understand this belief at all. Why must a Creator love his Creation?

Perhaps you prefer the creator of the Old Testament. Believe in me or die.

4. The Creator is everywhere - Just because He created everything, does that mean he has to be everywhere?

Matter is everywhere. Even in space as dark metter. If we now know there are particules everywhere why not a conscious?

5. There's only one Creator - What's the logic behind believing in one Creator rather than multiple Creators?

Multiple creators would be completely equal (useless and illogical) or completely different (creation would have been chaotic).

6. The Creator has a plan for humanity -

If the creator knows everything of course it does.