Plum ... THAT ... is a very interesting thought. A god ... but not necessarily a creator.
What would qualify Him as a God then? According to my understanding, a God is a super being ... a ruler ... powerful ... someone worthy of worship because of what He's capable of ... because of what He's achieved ... a creator of life ... and a ruler over death.
The only non creating gods that I know of are usually man made ... like dead inanimate objects made of stone or wood ... or false gods that desire worship ... like Lucifer, the Moon god Allah, Buddha ... and so forth ...
By saying "a god" you are actually implying that there's more than one of these deities ... like Odin and Thor ... or Athena ... Zeus!!
We are all subject to time ... well, at least all that I see around me is subject to it. Even the stars burn out at some time or another. They aren't eternal. It rules over us all. We measure everything by it. How long it took to boil an egg ... how much time we have left to live in this form ... the distance we travel in a light year ... a set appointment at a specific time when we'll gather for an important meeting ... how much time it took Bolt to run the 200m ... so much so that we all wear a time piece on our wrist. It dominates our day. Every day.
Time is the most valuable thing we know of ... highly sought after ... unattainable ... something that we cannot buy. It is totally beyond us.
What if there's a being that's not subject to time. What if that being exists outside time? What if this being ruled over time ... what if He used it as a means to bring all things under His control ... even death is subject to time?
Would that qualify Him as a god? Would that make Him worthy of worship? Would we be able to measure him at all ... even in a billionth of a nanosecond?
It is human nature to assign God a place among us. We often refer to Him as "the man upstairs" ... or even picture Him as having a human form with a great white beard ... as though he were just a hyped version of us.
What if He isn't anything like us. What if He didn't look like us at all ... what if He didn't think like us.
My point is that everything that is, was deliberately put in place by a being that we cannot measure ... that we cannot fathom and it's all there precisely as He wants it, as He planned it ...
I do not believe in coincidence ... and so reject the theory that sme cosmic explosion happened when a few random chemicals came together at a specific time (there's that word again ... "time") and brought everything we know together ... without any proper thought or planning involved.
Interesting thoughts there, Plum.