Question 1: Kalam Cosmological Argument

I question the premise that there has to be a “causeless and beginning-less” reason for the universe to exist. That is a limited human viewpoint based on our ability to understand our own natural world, and how cause and effect work here. That does not necessarily translate to understanding something as vast as the universe(s). This drive to understand and to figure what “causes” everything is the basis for all god myths.