hibiscusfire:
It's obvious from your posts that you're incredibly ignorant, and have little grasp on reason. Nevertheless, I will try to answer some of your questions in the (probably vain) hope that some of it will stick, and you will go forward with a slightly better idea of how things work.
To answer your initial question: Yes I am an atheist. I do not believe in gods.
Other than God Himself, something cannot come out of nothing.
How do you know this, and why do you make an exception for your god? Why can't a universe come out of nothing if a god can?
Every effect must have a cause. The energy in the Universe is the effect. What causes it?
Your god is an effect. What causes him?
We are so subnormal that when we try to be normal others will think that we are abnormal.
Speak for yourself!
Yes man has invented thousands of gods. However the God I am talking about has created us and was there from the beginning and will be there in the end.
So all the other gods were invented, but yours is the real one? Of course it is. The same way that all the other invisible unicorns are imaginary but the Invisible Pink Unicorn (PBUH) is real.
An atheist has no explanation for his existence.
NO EXPLANATION FOR CREATION: All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. -Jn 1:3
That's not an explanation. That's a declaration. I can provide a reasonably cogent explanation for our existence (in broad outline) right back to the beginning of our universe. All you can say is "My god did it".
Evolutionists often claim that a monkey pounding on a computer keyboard would probably type meaningful words occasionally if given enough time.
I don't think anybody but the subnormal would dispute that. Aw hell, I'm not going to bother trying to explain evolution to someone who can't get their false analogies right.
So by looking at the complexity, beauty and orderliness in creation, we can know of the existence of an intelligent Creator even though we have not seen Him
Why one creator? It's fairly obvious that if there's a loving god who created zebras, he's not the same as the loving god who created lions. Maybe there are hundreds or thousands of gods, each concerned with a different species. Maybe these gods revel in death and destruction.
As one man said, "My mind is made up, don't confuse me with facts."
Is that why you've provided none?