All the philosophical arguments appear contrived (to me at least, but my philosophical reading was done many decades ago). The fine-tuning argument is just a bit messy, given that we might use this for so many other things, and the fact that much in nature just appears to exist for no apparent purpose (other than having evolved). I'll admit I just don't have the scientific knowledge to query the cosmological constants and such. The existence of the Earth too, seems more like a happy accident rather than being designed for our purpose - given that we know a lot more now about such things than we ever did. True that it is very convenient that we seem to inhabit the Goldilocks zone, but we just don't know how common this actually is - not yet - but we do know that almost certainly every star we see does have planets, and many could be much like Earth.
The moral argument I just cannot accept since we do have so much in common with other species and they too often exhibit forms of morality - hence by a bit of common sense - morality has probably existed in some form in our earlier ancestors. And an objective morality in some form also seems not likely. We seem to have evolved our morality in order to survive.
All religious texts (for me) might have certain truths, but defying the laws of nature put them into the suspect category - with extraordinary claims seemingly used to impress others. As remarked by others in this thread, humans are just so likely to do this - with others being so vulnerable to accept such things - that I'm afraid they must just remain in the category - postulated or claimed.
I do believe in having a consistent view of existence, and having lived long enough (over 70), I haven't come across anything that has shifted my lack of belief in such things. I didn't have a particularly religious upbringing I will admit, but although I can respect the teachings of various faiths, the edifice that each religion has built over the years hasn't impressed me such that I feel I cannot confront them or dismiss them - as being entirely truthful or factual at least.
I'm slightly agnostic as to the existence of a creative force but only a little.