It's a hypothetical, in both cases the invisible intelligent agency trumps the empirical natural mechanism- where we merely allow the faintest possibility of it's invovlment
Nobody disputes that using random values for the universal constants, you'd need quite a few tries to get space/ time far less life and sentient beings arising from those numbers.
Hawking and other atheists put the probability near infinity to one, hence the need for an infinite probability machine (multiverses)
My point being that it's perfectly possible for such a multiverse to create our universe eventually, this still does not = the most probable explanation unless, like the analogies, we can utterly remove any possibility of intelligent agency being involved. And we cannot do so