This reaches the crux of why people make a conscious effort not to believe in God. It is far more logical that this was all created with intention rather than the notion that our existence came about by some mind-bogglingly improbable random chance. People who go out of their way not to believe are not following the path of logical least resistance but rather putting forth mental effort to ignore an obvious truth. They do this because they are angry with God. They feel that they have been dealt unfairly for being placed in an existence where they must struggle and earn redemption. But God requires proof of work from us. Satan tells us we should merely be given what we feel we are owed. God tells us we must earn it by our works.
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Yeah, no. I am not angry with a god that may or may not exist. As an agnostic, I hardly ever think about this topic other than when I speak to people like you. There is no worldly information that will convince me to believe in any god.
I believe creationism is the most likely explanation for reality. Specifically, simulation theory.
But, I am not so pretentious as to believe I know the secrets of the universe.