I think that's a fair point -- whether you manifest that uncertainty as God or just "something." As for those who try to reconcile it all without God, maybe it's just an conceding not to know. Again, to reference Hume, he didn't say, for instance, that there wasn't a necessary connexion between cause and effect, just that we couldn't know it; thus, it existed in our mind. Maybe you can extrapolate that psychological bit even further -- whatever you are uncertain about exists in your mind however you want to see it. If this is God, so be it; if it is Nature, so be it; etc.
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