Just because people may create god(s) doesn't in any way provide evidence there aren't any.
I didn't say it did.
What I DID say, is that we ONLY have examples of humans creating gods and NO examples of gods creating humans. Or any gods actually existing at all - let alone those gods actually doing anything.
So....
We HAVE empirical examples, proof, of humans creating gods.
We have NO examples of actually existing gods and no evidence or examples of gods doing anything.
So why would we entertain the idea of gods existing?
Maybe let's move away from the "god" subject, as that is clearly clouding your judgement here...
Let's replace "gods" with things like centaurs, unicorns, leprechauns, etc.
Because the exact same logic applies here...
When it comes to such creatures, we also ONLY have evidence of humans inventing them.
Does it mean that none of those creatures exist or existed? Nope.
But it DOES mean that the only evidence we DO have concerning them, is of people inventing them.
So, considering that that doesn't prove they don't exist, does that mean that we can now rationally entertain the idea of them existing?
I submit that you haven't lost any sleep lately pondering the possibilities and / or implications of centaurs being real, did you?
In science, we don't deal with such matters since it's beyond our ability to observe or test.
And the ONLY reason for that being untestable / unobservable, is because they are unfalsifiable. Just like the unicorn. And also because you can't prove a negative.
You can NEVER prove that something does NOT exist unless its very definition is internally inconsistent / self-contradicting. But barring that, you can never prove something doesn't exist, because it could always be the case that you've just been looking in the wrong place and simply haven't found it yet.
This is why the burden of proof is always on the positive claim of existance.
So if you wish to claim that gods are real (as opposed to inventions of humans), then you have a burden of proof there.
So far, the only evidence we have is of humans inventing gods.
And I go by the evidence.