There is absolutely no evidence suggesting the cosmos had a beginning. When you presuppose a god exists in reality, this is unexamined and ignorant assertion one is required to adopt to justify their unfounded presupposition.
Some questions: What do you mean by the "Cosmos" as opposed to the Universe? Do you think beyond our 17.8 billion light year boundary the laws of physics are simply ineffable? Also, what do you mean by "a" God?
@@jeffreyjdesir I use the term 'cosmos' to mean all that exists in the realm of reality. I have no way of knowing if there are other universes. The emergency of universes could be a natural phenomenon.
@@Theo_Skeptomai Okay, then this is just your cosmological ignorance, I don't "know" either how "likely" universes like ours may be. But metaphysically, any realm of existence, even a solipsistic dreamscape, lends itself to deduction because of the laws of meta-logic. That's why I prefer the philosophical understanding of Ultimate Reality rather than the cosmos: 1, you don't need a telescope, 2, has the final say in the matter.