As many others have attempted to explain to you, the entire premise of your question is faulty. It's like asking: "Which is a better typewriter, a giraffe or a bologna sandwich?"
I have my own question. Are we going to be mucking up the cosmology boards with this stuff as well?
Why? Are you saying God is not capable of creating the universe?
Capable or not, the simple assertion that he/she/it did so is not USEFUL. What predictions can you make about black holes with the "God created the universe" model for the early expansion of the universe? What does the "god created the universe" model tell me about the location or behavior of distant clusters or galaxies? What are the implications for gravity and quantum mechanics from your nonfalsifiable "god created the universe" theory. How does your "god created the universe" enhance in anyway the understanding of our physical surroundings?