If God created the earth’s crust, DNA, the sun, puppies, and the Australian Aborigines, doesn’t it make sense that these things are all interconnected?

If God created the earth’s crust, DNA, the sun, puppies, and the Australian Aborigines, doesn’t it make sense that these things are all interconnected?
I know you are scared.
I so wanted you to be ready when I got back. I looked for you, but you weren’t there. I am not going to lie, its going to be bad. I imagine you knew that when you heard that there were millions of people gone, many you knew. I am sorry, but things have changed since I last emailed you.
Its going to get messed up fast!
I wanted to write you because I am coming back soon and I would like to see you before I do, maybe spend some time with you. I know that you tell your friends that you have no God, or worse, that you hate me. Either way, I am so sorry that you feel that way, because I love you so much that I can’t stand it sometimes.
The doctrine of eternal punishment is so entrenched in the way Christians are thinking that the overwhelming majority have never considered an alternative. Those who have become students of the Bible were quick to point out the standard “fire and brimstone”, “eternal torment”, “forever”, “weeping and gnashing of teeth” scriptures as reasons to continue to see the final judgement of God in the same way they always had.
I have already advanced a few scriptural arguments for Universal Reconciliation and addressed many of those objections in other articles, posts, emails, and discussions. What I would like to do here is to simply offer you 6 reasons to give Universal Reconciliation serious consideration.
6 REASONS I BELIEVE ALL THINGS WILL BE RECONCILED IN THE END