(I am waiting for the tumble drier to finish so we don't all go up in flames tonight, and I don't have to get up in the morning...)
I understand your point about "god's will" - why would an omnipotent and omniscient, benevolent being allow children to starve/be abused etc? The Christian God cannot exist, by very definition.
But the "universe" is a bunch of stars, planets etc, and they don't give much of a fuck either.
It is entirely (but not exclusively) human to want and to seek a "greater" being. We are a hierarchical species, and the vast majority of us will never be "boss", most of us don't even want to be, we'd sooner someone else was looking after us. But at the same time, we want to have some sort of control over our own lives, so there's your conundrum.
We then enter into the realm of politics, which is utterly (but again, not exclusively) human. Why are some of us, either globally or simply nationally, rich, and some poor? This is a planet which some argue is over-populated by humans, others would say we could all have Ok lives if resources were more equally shared. So why aren't they?