Well, you approach explaining the reality and truth of your believe not from a holistic view. Yes, the earth is at the correct distance from the sun for the whole eco system we have to exist, including plants, animals and humans. But this is not at all unique imho. The universe counts so many solar systems, that it is for me a fact - beyond a reasonable doubt - that life exists at other places in the universe. And not just at a few other places, but at many other places. I can even believe we had life in our own solar system at one stage, outside earth. On the scale of time, everything has a start and end point, even our universe. At some point in time, life on earth will also stop due to conditions not optimal anymore for life to exist. That said, if matter doesn't exist, We are a gigantic hologram, then the concept of time likely doesn't exist, hence no start and ending of this as well.
You didn't answer my question: Who create God?
In addition, am wondering how you picture God; Would this be a someone, resembling a person, although a super intelligent person, other than many or any of us humans?
And you don't ask yourself the question what it made him to be the beginning and end? And what is before the beginning and what is after the end? Since beginning and end suggest a real beginning and a real end. When we believe time does exists, this essentially tells us there is time before the beginning and a time after the end.
Stating that there is no life other then on Earth as a fact, is not funded at all, its not a fact. A fact is something we can proof. Written words are not facts.
Am wondering what you will say when we discover real life somewhere else. Ok, you will tell me we won't, because its a fact that life only exists on earth. But wasn't it a fact that the sun was rotating around the earth with the earth as the centerpoint at some point in time, until Copernicus and subsequently Galileo told otherwise? And wasn't Galileo put in jail/house arrest for almost his entire life by the church because he said (and proved) Earth is not the centerpoint? And wasn't the church that said later on in time, that the Earth may not be the centerpoint of our solar system, ie agreeing to what science was proving? Am quite looking forward to the discovery of lifeforms on other planets and like to discuss with you your point of view when that happened. Will be quite fun :)
BTW, I even think the church said at some point in time, the big bang could be real. But it is God that created the big bang and through that created the earth.
Regarding conditions of a planet to sustain life. You forget about the dimension time. It could very well be that on a planet close to our own Earth, life did exist in the past. At quite a few planets we found water, one of the basic ingredients for life to exists, in what we know at least.
EDIT: I'll link in the Drake equation and explanation thereof to give another perspective on the likelihood of lifeforms to exist somewhere else in the universe. I didn't analyse the figures in your preso slide, but I think that is just a set of numbers to make a point, but likely not what scientists will a proof: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drake_equation
Am always open for a good discussion and exchange of views :)