But, there is a conflict if you believe in creationism: how was the creator created.
I'm just going to give what I believe about this line. It's a good point.
Time is something that happens to physical matter. Being created and destroyed is a phyical property which results from time.
A creator, if it exists, would not be physical. It would be etheral, for a lack of a better word. You can't attribute human or physical characteristics to it, because it's not a being such as we know. It's not even that it wasn't created, it's that it can't be created. Like I said, creation is a property of the physical world which this creator isn't part of.
I realize that this isn't something that is easy to accept, and it is definitely something that is impossible to imagine. But in my mind, nonphysicalness would have to be something that a creator would have to have. And we're so used to a physical universe that we can't really imagine anything that isn't physical.