Right, but the probability that a planet has everything exactly right (distance from star, it’s atmosphere, ratio of elements, etc) for complex life to form?
The probability of some type of life, a bacterial or simple organism, is very high, based only on the amount of solar systems in the universe. Whether a higher power is involved I can't say.
https://www.cnet.com/science/scientist-calculates-odds-alien-life-is-common-in-the-universe/
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With the amount of solar systems the amount of planets in the 'Goldilocks zone' with water is still staggeringly high. I'm much more confident there is an alien worm eating a plant on some distant plant than I am about flying saucers buzzing the Earth.
Haha I definitely agree there at the very least