I agree with you @Faizal_Ali
@structureoftruth you’re actually on the wrong argument. You’re arguing for why God exists rather than for the possibility that he does or doesn’t exist, which is Euthyphro. We must establish the possibility first that He could exist at all. The possibility is that He can exist if His character is good outside of any of creation to judge Him; and that He IS good, he doesn’t define what is good.
Another way to state it is He can exist if He is eternal and uncreated and his eternal being/essence is good.
The premise of your second argument of why God exists also assumes your conclusion. You have to start with whether or not someone agrees people have a conscience and whether they can distinguish between good and evil in any sense, and then argue that shows there is an objective standard of morality, which means there is a God. I need to read your blog post, as I admit I haven’t, and maybe I’m being too critical if you state it better there.