Something didn't come from nothing, there is a God who created the universe. I suppose your point is more whether God intervenes now and again. He might just be a watchmaker who set things in motion and who walked away, and things go as they do without a divine hand.
That said, I'm of the opinion that God intervenes now and again, and moreover that suffering is purposeful to draw us closer to him. But that's just theology not objective facts.
Something didn't come from nothing, there is a God who created the universe. I suppose your point is more whether God intervenes now and again. He might just be a watchmaker who set things in motion and who walked away, and things go as they do without a divine hand.
That said, I'm of the opinion that God intervenes now and again, and moreover that suffering is purposeful to draw us closer to him. But that's just theology not objective facts.
God has destroyed civilizations before, both by his own hand, and by letting other nations act on his behalf. And the dinosaurs never saw it coming.