"I do believe there is a creator, but have no idea what the purpose is....."
I enjoyed your post EC, but statements like these always confuse me. You admit you have "no idea" what this 'hypothetical' "creator's" purpose is, and yet you continue to profess a belief in it? May I ask why? Do you really see any "purpose" whatsoever on earth? Do you not believe that we ourselves define the purpose of our lives? You have the strength within yourself not to rely on the crutch of religious supersitions. You do not need a god to tell you what to think, believe, do, act, anything. You only need your own strength, courage and intelligence to become a fully realized human being.
You need to look beneath the surface of your belief structures. More importantly, ask yourself, where did these beliefs come from? Did society or my parents "tell" me to believe this? How did this belief become implanted in your mind? Once you have dissected these cognitive frameworks, you will be free of unnecessary bondage to believing in the supernatural.
Gods come and go. We used to worship Zeus, Thor, Ra, Apollo, Neptune, Artemis, Zerubabel, the list goes on ad infinitum. They are ALL DEAD. Yet amazingly, humanity is still here. Belief in these fictional creatures once served an important social function. They dont anymore. Someday, Yahweh, Allah, Buddha, Jesus, Vishnu, Krishna, will all be joining the cemetery of long-forgotten gods.
Study biology, neurophysiology, psychology, evolution. Get the facts about the reality of the natural world and humanities place within it. You will quickly enjoy the peace and psychological freedom from the superstitions that your logical mind is now questioning. Once you have abandoned your emotional reliance on ancient, primordial spirits in the sky, you will truly be free.