Yes, there is and it's the one you want it to be.
I mean, you can see the metaphysical implications how you want, i.e:
for somebody it might mean that god exists as the speed of light is finite and constant and therefore the principe of causality is conserved and therefore there is some kind of order in the universe, what implies the existence of god;
for somebody else it might mean that god doesn't exist as the speed of light is finite and constant, which means as well there is nothing which interacts with our world that travels faster than light and therefore an all knowing god can't exist, because he couldn't know something at the same time that is separated in space.
Who is right? Both

and nobody

, because it's just a matter of interpretation.
At least that's the way I see it.