When reasoning about our Creator, the main question is Why do bad things happen to good people? First, good is a relative term. In one set of experiences, good can actually be evil in another set of experiences. For example beating the shit out of your kid is good for correcting him in the future. On the other hand, it is not good because you are making him violent in the future. With that said, we live in a fallen world; all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God, regardless of whether good applies to you or not. God sacrificed His Son to bring each soul back to Him. I just wanted to let you know that this is not complete. Therefore, we live in a fallen world; anything can happen to anyone.
As an apologetic writer (reconciling science with religion), the main question is whether science is the answer to our future in the long run? Do we seek God through science, with the life sciences providing us with our philosophy and way of life? No! Science serves humans and not God. This would be selfish and finite, rather than infinite. As all things in the universe are either coming into being or going out of being. It is temporary, which means that humans are temporary, yet our eternal God remains. Discovering the physical laws only gives humans the fundamental knowledge to base their spirit to seek God in spirit and truth. Science is to seek God before the universe folds in on itself and ends, including humans.
I am not challenging Christian views, but rather the scientific views in space and time. We seek God through Jesus Christ, our gracious gift for redemption, the return to God from the fallen world.

Will Myers