I think it more pertains to this: If we 'reset' the universe, would there be humans? ID/Creationists believe the human is too complex to evolve on its' own. Supporters of Evolution (myself one of them,) believe that it is perfectly plausible, because we wouldn't be here today if random chance hadn't created us (accompanied by other evidence of evolution.) Ultimately it is impossible to know, but I can't find myself believing in that. (I'd say "who created the creators?" however the "the creator(s) exist outside time & space" nulls that. The creators need not be a "being," though.)
Sometimes I forget that one. Proof of that concept: DRM. It is hardly ethical to create something flawed deliberately, unless that evil somehow underweighs preventing a greater evil.
I think zanzibar misinterpreted my statement as related to a highly specific outcome. Let me patch it:
+...If the low probability outcome of sentience from entropy had not occured,...
-...If the low probability outcome had not occured,...