Freaking off-topic convos. I hate them because I get so tempted to jump in and voice my opinion. Anyway, here's my olives for the pizza.
Let us all consider this.
Take a walk in a park and find a bench or a place to sit, preferably somewhere where no one else is.
Now sit there and wait.
After about 15 or so minutes, get up and go home and play some games (preferably Cosmoteer, although Fortnite is acceptable). Let no one enter the room. Play for as long as you like, then go outside. Walk around there, stretch your legs and look up into the sky.
You may be wondering why I got you to do all this (and if you didn't, then you should do it before reading this next part.
Under normal circumstances, a book did not fall out of the sky and bonk you on the head in the park. Under normal circumstances, you didn't get a golden scar a milkshake (complete with a glass) didn't magically appear on your desk out of nowhere (sadly). And outside, a tank didn't suddenly 'spawn' out of nothing.
What I'm saying is that nothing cannot make something. There needs to be a cause for that something to happen. There needs to be a guy with a drone hovering above your head for a book to drop out of the sky. There needs to be another person carrying the milkshake into your room for you for it to appear on your desk (which is unlikely, because you are playing a game on your computer). And outside, someone would have had to drive the tank right to you for it to be there.
I guess we're I'm going is that there needs to be a higher power in order for the universe to exist. The Big Bang needed to be caused by something. The Big Bang caused the universe, but how logical is the Big Bang without a higher power existing outside of this universe for this universe to exist.
(I've finished voicing my opinion now, Atheists. Go ahead and continue with your normal life 👌)