If it is just a matter of picking sides in a culture war I think Craig has the better odds of being right. At the moment, the evidence is all on his side.
I don't know what this God is that is implied by the beginning of the universe. All I know is something started it outside of space and time and that involved a choice. It might be some demi-god for all I know. However, I wouldn't be surprised if it is more than a demi-god and that our consciousness is related to it somehow.
I agree that we will no doubt learn more and I'm all in favor of further experimentation and creating alternate scenarios that we could try to test. The last time I looked they hadn't found the Higgs boson so there might be some shakeup in the quantum mechanics community should they announce that it likely doesn't exist. I don't know what that would have to do with this current discussion, but a lot of our knowledge is still in flux.
What I liked about Craig's contribution is that he helped clarify some of the issues related to the question. I didn't think Smith did as good of a job with it and he seemed a bit desperate, but by participating in the discussion Smith did help Craig to clarify his position.




