Be that as it may, where did all this come from?
If Planck's Constant were changed by about 10^14, it would take so much energy to mvoe an atom that there probably wouldn't be any. if it were changed by an extremely miniscule number, life as we know it would be impossible. And that is just one variable.
Given that, is it possible that all of this just happened to come together the way it has on its own? Yes, there is some nonzero probability that it could. B ut given the miniscule windows on the large number of factors required, the probability is so miniscule that it may as well be zero.
The simplest explanation that covers allteh facts is that something, some force, soem energy, some conscious entity, drove the Universe to be the way it is.
Whatever other characteristics you may assign to that Force, that is God, the Creator.
Your observations pertain to God as “final cause”. My most immediate criticism of ID is its incoherence; it’s failure to distinguish between the apparent ID required to “design” a universe, nay a reality - an existence, governed by the Laws of Physics that we discern, and the ID that is claimed to be necessary to account for a particular confluence of particles in this universe experienced by us as “life as we know it”.
The two ideas are so disparate as to be contradictory, for if God was so wise as to design a universe fit for life, why did he have to tinker with his own design to bring it about? I ask you that!
Until you can provide a theory as to how your designer originated, you haven't advanced the discussion. In your instance god is just another name for "fill in the blank". As to the Planck's constant (something Jesus forgot to mention)comment, please look up the anthropic principle.