Is the creator of a machine or a tool responsible if another person chooses to use it in an unintended and harmful way?
I think it quite possible that the universe is no more or less than an incredibly huge and complex machine, operating according to definite, predictable laws of physics, but which we are not capable of fully understanding at our current level of development. When we make mistakes and harm ourselves by our ignorance or by a willful misuse of the machine, I believe that's our failure, not the failure of the machine's creator.
But if there is an intelligent creator, why weren't we created with knowledge of how everything works and how we should use it, and without the will to act in a contrary manner? Perhaps for the same reason children aren't born with all the knowledge they will need to live in the world, and without the will to make choices for themselves. Maybe life is designed to be a gradual learning process, through trial and error, that produces creative individuals, as opposed to pre-programmed machines without the will to alter their programming. Perhaps we are the creation of beings far more advanced than ourselves, who allow us to make the unpleasant mistakes that will drive us to expand our consciousness, to learn the laws of the universe, and eventually to grow into fully aware, responsible and creative adults. Maybe this is much the same, and no more evil or ambivalent, than a parent who allows a child to make mistakes that serve as valuable and necessary learning experiences if the child is to become a responsible, independent adult.
Perhaps this is a planned evolutionary process that takes place over millions of years, and we are still in our infancy. Perhaps consciousness, the essence of what we are, survives death and returns many times in a succession of physical bodies, not retaining specific memories of previous lives, but having incorporated the essence of what was previously mastered, in the form of talents or instincts. Maybe this is part of the explanation for the wide variation in personalities and individual characteristics and abilities.
As for the Prime Mover question, that's one I consider to be beyond my capacity in the same way quantum physics is beyond the capacity of an infant. I'm content to leave it until more immediate questions are answered and until belief becomes experiential knowlege that provides a solid foundation on which to build.
But once again, this is speculation and I don't know if God exists. These ideas make sense to me at this point in time and so I view them as working but unproven hypotheses that will be either proven or disproven at some unknown point in the future. All I do know is that these ideas are certainly rudimentary and incomplete and will eventually change.
Thanks for prompting me to think about these things that I haven't thought about in awhile.