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There is some ultimate explanation of our existence. We can call it whatever we want, including God. But the "god" term usually incorporates a bunch of dogmatic nonsense like how it cares specifically about the affairs of humans, enforces thought crime, actively intervenes in some situations to perform petty little miracles while letting thousands die in a hurricane and millions be exterminated in concentration camps and billions die of disease, judges people after they die and chooses a place for their soul to end up for eternity, etc.
The religious dogma are totally in falsifiable and in some cases logically contradictory. The creator of the universe exists in some sense, but it might not be personal, and almost certainly didn't send its "son" to us or have prophets like Muhammad or any other nonsense like that. So there is a big difference between going from the deistic god to the god of the Bible, Qu'ran, etc.
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