I think historically people settle on some form of "god" to explain the unknown. God brought famine, drought, the sun, wind, etc. Then we learned more, so we know those things are part of physical nature. Others turn to god as a way of dealing with life. Think Ray Lewis and Torrey Smith's brother, for example.
I don't believe in an interventionist god. I think every day occurrences happen because of what this planet has evolved into (free will, presence of cancer, etc.). Torrey Smith's brother got on that motorcycle, made a decision that didn't work out and then the laws of physics made it so his body couldn't handle the impact. I don't think god made him crash or not survive that accident. Additionally, I believe the sun and our solar system were created from some big gas ball. Once it all settled down, I believe life was able to evolve into what we see today. I don't think it was placed here, per se.
So, for me, if there is a higher being, it came in the form of a creator of the universe. Did this all really come from nothing? That's hard to believe, but as I said above, people historically chalk things they don't understand up into God's will, or whatever. I'm not that guy. Even if there was a creator, I assume it's a natural creator. I believe that this is a natural universe, but I recognize that's an assumption lacking sufficient evidence to be 100% in that category. However, it is my strong belief. I'm not totally on the fence (50/50).
So, I'm not 50/50, but I can't be 100% either because I recognize my assumptions. Therefore, I put myself in the 90-99% No God range. That's how.
