Ken, this part of your reply, "... what is possible in the part of the Universe we are unfamiliar with." That STILL means that within that part of the universe there is an intelligence that is able to produce and organized itself with unimaginable complexity, design and function. This is a reality for whatever you entertain MIGHT be possible, regardless of whether we understand it. There are not infinite possibilities of what a non-living, undesigned, uncontrolled, nonliving thing can do - in fact, much the opposite. Strange that you can't possibly apply this sort of logic to anything else that you've read about, experienced, science, etc. That's because it's not observed as being possible with anything known. But IF such uncaused, nonliving things can have even the potential for unimaginable sophistication and function, can be physically non-existent and then burst into physical forms, self-caused - really, the extraordinary and miraculous happening - then why can't you reverse-engineer your thinking to believe that an Intelligent and Living Being could exist and do the very same? Your logic is highly inconsistent! If whatever is unknown could engineer a universe of untold marvels, how can you logically rule out that this UNKNOWN Entity (to you) cannot be God? You appear to want to be open-minded about every strange, unlikely, unscientific, incredible, unobserved, statistically/massively improbable possibility, yet not the possibility of God.Ken: Perhaps your answer lies somewhere in that vast amount of ignorance we have concerning the laws and what is possible in the part of the Universe we are unfamiliar with. I can understand a desire to define God in a way that he can be inserted as an answer to any question one might have, and I am sure that system has served you well; but for me it doesn’t work, it just sounds like “God of the gaps” as they say.
Ken, why could the answer, among the possibilities, not include God? Why do you dismiss that possibility? Because you already admit that you entertain there is something so incredible, yet undiscovered, that "must" explain it all. But yet you rule out God. As what you theorize MIGHT be possible is beyond all known knowledge, and it certainly isn't scientifically based or observed, then your rejection that God could be the cause can have none of this basis either. So what is it?