I agree entirely with point 1, a basic principle of Deist thought, to which I subscribe. To sum it up brielfy: I do, in fact, believe that the world and universe is too complex a place to have emerged by random happenstance. Therefore, I believe a Creator did, in fact, encourage the Big Bang to occur, thus prompting all our universe to emerge. I do not, however, believe that this Creator loves us, or operates a Heaven and/or Hell. It is simply a being of logic and creation that let the universe exist, and moved on to make more universes. It is a clockmaker - it built a clock, and then let the thing tick away on its own. Like any good clockmaker, it is building more clocks.
As for the emergence of humans, I do, in fact, believe entirely in the theory of evolution because it makes a shit ton more sense than your God making a man and his wife of his bloody rib, telling them they can't eat his fruit, and fighting with a snake in a garden. I believe that everything that happened since the Big Bang is due entirely to the processes of natural selection, which, my friend, is not at all due to probability but due to migratory patterns and environmental conditions that prompted a necessary change in the DNA of our predecessors. It was not random, nor was it chance, it was the selection of genes to best fit the environment. Hence, human beings evolved the particular body and brain we have. Simple, really, and far more logical than your nonsense about some bitch who ate an apple.