The probability of a planet being able to maintain living organisms, especially advanced ones such as humans, is so astronomically small that the only logical conclusion is aliens do not exist. Statistically, it’s almost impossible.

Additionally, the prerequisites for Earth to go from zero life to what we see today, were so perfect that it leads to me to believe that some sort of God, or something that humans can’t fully comprehend, exists.

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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/

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?

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

Belief in *complex* life on other planets requires faith in the theory of evolution in addition to space-traveling aliens. So 100+ year old theory that keeps moving the time to develop goalposts and a at least partial & maybe total Gov’t psyop whose participants solved radiation poisoning, meteoroids, & fuel/propulsion challenges.

But maybe the figured it out, who knows?!?

Entertaining a belief in a Creator only has to start with: “maybe the overwhelming majority of tribes & civilizations across human history are not wrong.”

Have you read the Urania book ? Right up your street mate

Here’s a random quote… like a BIG BIG BIG BIBLE

"The spiritual awakening of the sixth century before Christ did not persist in India, having died out even before the Mohammedan invasion. But someday a greater Gautama may arise to lead all India in the search for the living God, and then the world will observe the fruition of the cultural potentialities of a versatile people so long comatose under the benumbing influence of an unprogressing spiritual vision." The Urantia Book (79:4.8)

https://bigbluebook.org/79/4/8/