It seems to me that god's goalposts are forever widening....
For every 'yeah but' there's an 'ah but'
Anyway here's my twopennuth:
Because human life is so short and utterly measurable, many humans find it difficult to accept how much 'time' has passed. For a species so time bound it is almost impossible to conceive that the universe has had 'a lot' of time to get where it is now on its own without any help from a diety. Given that microscopes are able to 'see' smaller and smaller particles it is not beyond the realm of possiblity to assume that either fusion/collision (or both) of the smallest possible particles repeated over billions (or more) years might lead to our universe.
I hope in the not too distant future humans will realise that caring for ourselves, others and our habitat is not just the right thing to do because a god says so but because it might just be the right thing to do.
probably because it saves energy to the universe, less chaos, related to laws entropy of universe. I agree to you...it's just believing in God gives so much hope and thoughts of love.