If the assumption that the creator could exist without a creator is used then why restrict this to the creator? The same logic says that creation could just as well exists without a creator. It seems to me that those who assume that the creator does not need a creator, but creation does are the ones who are "imposing the attributes, rules and limitations of creation".
So, I agree with your analysis.
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