I make no apology for expressing my sincere belief that the real probability of life coming into existence without divine intervention is as good a definition of absolute zero as you will ever get.
I think that is your particular bias speaking, not a conclusion from evidence. You aren't a professional studying life origins, geochemistry, biochemistry etc. In other words you are speaking from ignorance and prejudice rather than any professional insight and expertise. People working in those fields don't share your prejudices thankfully.
The prejudice is illogical anyway, the implication of a god wishing to create life doing so by setting up a geophysical system that is "absolutely" anti-life in the first place is totally absurd. A sensible god wishing to create life would create conditions favourable for life.
Thirdly, your illogical bias fails to actually answer our deepest questions about life, it merely shifts the goalposts from 'where did life come from' to 'where did god come from'. An exercise in superficial evasion chosen in preference to an exercise in understanding.