My position isn't on that list.
I've yet to see a rational calculation of the probability of God's existence.
My position is more like: God is or God isn't, and that isn't, as far as I know, dependent on what I believe or disbelieve. There isn't any evidence for God's existence, nor is there evidence for his non-existence, but that doesn't make their respective probabilities equal. The central problem is that no one has a rational basis for assigning probabilities either to any possible causes of the universe or to whether there was any cause at all, and critical to that is that there has been no grasping of what those potential causes might even be.
So, we're basically stuck with a big nothing. We know nothing about the nature of existence in terms of any causes it might have, despite continuing to work on the problem collectively, and that's about the extent of what we know.