My wife is very empathetic and has had a difficult time buying the idea that there could be so much evil and the media is protecting/perpetuating the evil.
Then we got Covid (confirmed positive tests, yes). And we took ivermectin. It helped me get mostly better after only 10 hours of being real sick. Similar experience to Joe Rogan. For her she took it, was getting better, then secretly stopped taking it because she didn’t fully buy what I had told her about it. Then she got worse and worse while I got better. Two days later she said she’d take it again… and within an hour her symptoms went down. This morning (18 hrs later) she seems to be almost over it all.
I showed her that great doc on the history of ivermectin and she’s now finally taken the red pill because she experienced how this drug really does work and if people are suppressing it then… well… evil… and she’s now pissed about it… first major red pill.
Even if scientists don't have a clue, even if we don't understand every little detail of how precisely the universe works, that's not evidence for god. And that's my whole point. There is no compelling, falsifiable evidence for god. In science it's ok to say "we don't know".
Again, science won't ever prove how the universe came to be either.
Using science - which relies on its OWN theories which are literally just theories and literally no more or less valid than the theory that this system was created by a creator, and does not even circumstantially in its search for truth DISPROVE the theory of a creator of this system - as your specific reason to not believe in God, is simply illogical.
That is MY point.
A scientific theory is vastly different from the colloquially used word "theory".
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/scientific-theory
So no, the guess or idea of a creator is not just as valid as the scientific theory of the big bang, or evolution.
It's not the responsibility of science nor anyone else to disprove god, but rather the responsibility of the one claiming god exists to prove god exists. And just because science can't currently explain everything in the universe does not mean god did it; that's god of the gaps fallacy.