No, absolutely not.
As an example, what if I said I have no organs, bones, blood, etc., my body is filled with delicious pasta but yet I live? I am not going to provide any evidence of this extraordinary claim. Anyone who thinks about this for a few seconds realizes that this goes against the natural order of how the universe works. And all the evidence points to the fact that I do have a normal body, I have had to wear casts, have taken medication that works, etc.
So now my only ridiculous position to take is telling you that you are not able to disprove that I don't have pasta in place of normal human parts, or to admit maybe I'm wrong.
This is the position some of you of faith are taking... that these ridiculous claims can't be unproven, so therefore you're just as right as an atheist. Your claims are the ones that go against the natural order of everything we know. The burden is on the faithful to provide evidence that jesus was the son of god, that he performed miracles that cannot otherwise be explained, etc. etc. The burden of proof is on the faithful to prove that their religion is the right one, that mohammad is allah's prophet, that jesus is god's divine son, etc.
Just the fact that the universe exists and literally no one knows why or how = some kind of creator must exist. Something like the big bang doesn't even begin to cover the why or how of what is going on with the universe or why we were so lucky to be on the planet we are on.
We wouldn't exists if it weren't for every minutiae of physics, science, chemistry, etc.
If there were no carbon, we wouldn't exist. Carbon is plentiful in the universe, why? Its because when you fuse hydrogen you get helium. When the hydrogen runs out and the star is hot enough, it produces helium. When it runs out of helium, and the star is hot enough, it produces oxygen and carbon by fusion. When those get depleted, the bigger and hotter stars produce iron.
Once enough iron is created the gravitational force becomes so great at the center of the star that the
electrons under such great pressure, overcome the small nuclear force and crash into the nucleus/protons
The resulting explosion, happening at only one atom at first, increased the pressure within the star setting off nearby iron atoms. The star goes supernovae and the explosion is so intense it creates the small amounts of trace heavy elements that exist today. Uranium, Tin, gold, Mercury, etc.
Thats just one system within the universe that interacts that way. If gravity were any weaker or any stronger, it probably wouldn't work quote right. If electrons and protons were any different, it probably wouldn't quote right. If the small nuclear force were any different, it probably wouldn't work quote right.
So I guess believing in a creator is just being thankful for the literally quintillions of
things you owe your existence to. Its unfathomable how lucky we are. We can describe atoms just fine or any other sciencey thing but we aren't even close to having a "theory of everything" of how it all fits together.