AB,
What you consistently fail to recognise is that only one of the countless, unimaginably huge number of possibilities under consideration will produce life. The fact that this offers evidence that "life" was an intended outcome cannot be dismissed.
Your inability to grasp even the simplest point in logic is remarkable.
First, “life” could appear in any of countless forms too, so the chances of at least one (or perhaps many) forms of it are much higher than you allow for.
Second, you’re still lost in the notion that that there’s something particularly unusual about your appearance rather than the appearance of anything else without grasping that that only works (kind of)
if you were the plan all along. Abandon the circular reasoning though and any different sentient (but logically challenged) life form could make the same bad argument about the specialness of its existence too.
Why is this so hard for you to grasp?
Your apparent disregard for the size of the improbability shows a very blinkered view in which you seem determined never to admit any probability of intended guidance rather than pure chance.
Wrong again. No matter the size of the improbability, the fact of your existence has no more significance than the existence of anything else UNLESS YOU WANT TO ARGUE TOO THAT YOUR EXISTENCE WAS ALWAYS THE PLAN. Exclude that circularity though and you’re left with an indifferent universe that neither knows nor cares what type of life (if any) emerges.
There is an often quoted example that a team of monkeys with typewriters will eventually produce the complete works of Shakespeare given enough time and numbers. But we know this could never happen because in reality you would need many magnitudes more monkeys than the number of atomic particles in the known universe working from the beginning of time to even get close to producing one page of Shakespeare's work.
Yes, and that would be relevant if you had some way to demonstrate that the works of Shakespeare were intended all along, rather than the works of Dante or Cervantes or a particular couple of thousand pages of gibberish.
Can you really not see where you keep going wrong here? Write it down a few hundred times until it sinks in:
THE SCALE OF IMPROBABLITY OF YOUR EXISTENCE HAS NO RELEVANCE WHATSOEVER UNLESS YOU CAN FIRST SHOW THAT YOUR EXISTENCE WAS INTENTIONAL.
Let me know if the lightbulb ever flickers into life.