>>12012879Munchausen trilemma.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%BCnchhausen_trilemma>The circular argument, in which the proof of some proposition is supported only by that proposition>The regressive argument, in which each proof requires a further proof, ad infinitum>The dogmatic argument, which rests on accepted precepts which are merely asserted rather than defended>The trilemma, then, is the decision among the three equally unsatisfying options.You cannot know the mind of the Creator. You cannot know anything about the Creator, it's all unidirectional You can ask if the Creator needs us, you cannot answer. You can ask if we need the Creator, perhaps you can answer. Ultimately if there is an externally defined purpose, if all of this was designed by an intelligence that knows it has designed it, then clearly it doesn't care if we know of it or not given that the whole system is designed so that it's logically impossible for us to know that we know. Therefore we're just supposed to be what we are and live our lives.
If there was ever a physical being, a Creator who used to be with us, it is lost to history. We are left only with what it gave to us, and made of us.