It is not all the probabilities that occurred until the first living thing emerged, but there was a coincidence that made the first life form exist from the start despite the extremely low chance and probability of it coming to existence from the start. It is not like all the possibilities ever have all occurred among which is the one outcome that is now regarded as the first life form on earth ever, but it is the one extremely unlikely and extremely rare possibility (the resultant first life form or living organism on earth) has occurred from the start coincidentally without all other possibilities occurring as well before it or with it at all (at least in our reality, because this occurrence of all the possibilities may have occurred in countless other alternate realities of ours and we are the only reality with the resultant outcome of a living organism emerging from non-living origins). It is like a very tiny hole that could pass only one electron at a time, and the location of this hole is north but not exactly known and could not be pin pointed yet (until it is detected by any means that could detect it), but you may definitely shoot an electron that passes through this tiny hole mentioned definitely by shooting infinite electrons all in the direction north in a width that covers all the possible locations of this tiny hole mentioned. It is always argued that it is impossible to hit all the locations one after the other until the location of the hole is hit because the probability of this is extremely low, and so it would take too long to actually shoot an electron in all the probable locations of the tiny electron hole mentioned, and that this is much longer than the time that the universe has existed so far, and so it is impossible to have happened, and there must have been a god that created it without probability but correctly from the start. This argument could be easily countered by the fact that the coincidence that the tiny electron hole mentioned is successfully hit and penetrated by an electron from the first attempt or a few attempts is not any less likely (to be accepted reasonably and rationally) to be what has actually happened and has occurred in our world than the coincidence of the existence of an all knowing and all powerful god that has not been created and has created everything by himself from the start, because both coincidences mentioned are as much unlikely as each other, and so neither should have the right to be reasonably and rationally and logically acceptable more than the other from this argument (of how much the probability of this to occur or exist is too low) only. This is in addition to the fact that it is also possible that all the probabilities of what could have been the outcome of what happened for the first life form or living organism to come to existence could have already happened and occurred in countless infinite realities each contained a possibility of all possibilities that could ever be, and our alternate reality is a reality where the successful extremely rare and low probability outcomes and possibilities of emerging of life from non-living things has existed and has occurred and has happened, without the trial and error of all the other possibilities and outcomes taking place in our alternate reality in the first place.
If you’re going to say it is unlikely, so is God. If you’re going to say it would take too long for all the probabilities to have happened until the unlikely event of an electron passing through the tiny hole already happens, then you can say how too long? Longer than the duration that extends between the moment earth came to exist until now? Can you claim that all these probabilities cannot occur all during this duration that extends from the moment the earth came to exist until now? Can you claim that every single wrong probability has to occur first before the right probability that actually hits the right hole? Does every single possibility has to happen first before the possibility of the electron passing through the right hole happen? If it is so unlikely then this might explain why it took so long to happen (for life to emerge on earth). There is no reason to believe that the duration for such an unlikely event to happen is longer than the duration from the earth’s first coming to existence and now.