Historically speaking, the divinity is considered as a factor of unknown, which alters every aspect of life. Such, that every culture has their own versions of divine creatures in order to personify that 'factor of unknown'. Life, Hindu civilization worshiped Indra as a deity responsible for rain and thunder, Greeks worshiped Zeus, Egyptian worshiped Tefnut and the Roman worshiped Yahweh. The ironic thing is, all the version of the particular God perished with their civilization. Therefore it is safe to assume, that humans created God just for that fear of unknown. And to gain an upper hand in explaining the unknown as 'God did it', rather than admitting as 'I don't know.'
Still now, in any rational debate, people will bring in the factor of unknown to justify the presence of God, and given the pace of scientific advancement, even if we explain the answer in a decade or two, they'd hold on to the next possible 'factor of unknown'. And i noticed one thing, the love of God increases with the shit deep poverty you're in.
So, no, i don't believe in God.