I think God doesn't have the abilities that we think He has. I think He is somewhat constrained to the reality that He created. But again, no one really knows. All of this is speculation. I just read a theory that the big bang could of originated from an event horizon on a 4 spatial dimensional black hole. I read another theory that inside the singularities of black holes there are universes. So, we are essentially in a black hole, and that black hole is in a universe which is a singularity for a larger black hole.
We have no clue. What has me concerned is that spirituality has had a bad wrap after The Enlightenment. I can understand that. But I feel like science should be open to the idea that this existence could of been created. Otherwise we deal with infinite paradigms like those theories above. Ultimately, something came from nothing. We may of been created from a four space dimensional universe, but then what created that one?
Again, I think we should be open to that possibility. I'm not saying I know God exists, but I am open to the idea that the laws that govern us have been created. And I think science should take the same approach. Infaltionary theory was derived so there wouldn't be the "God Ratio". Physicists are troubled that the singularity of the big bang, out of all the violent ways it could of exploded, exploded the way it did. Why? Because there seems to be like there might be a Creator behind life as we know it. Science literally bans the idea of God, and will come up with alternate theories that eliminates that possibility. That to me should change. I believe no one knows for sure, so we should be open to that possibility. And God in this context doesn't have to be of the spiritual texts that we know of today. Those texts could be flat wrong. In fact, I am pretty certain they are, because the laws put forth in those texts make absolutely no sense. God wouldn't be that dumb.
To expand what I said earlier. I do not think it is possible, for even God, to initiate outside influence into the system and eliminate all negative effects while keeping the good ones. That is what I am trying to say. So if you were to talk about humanity for example, there are over 7 billion people on this Earth. If he initiates a change for a unit of people, it would inadvertently affect other people, because we are so interconnected. And while there maybe a gain for that group of people, it is quite possible that more pain would be experienced for others. He is constrained to the system that He created.