For those who believe in God the matter is simpler still and clearly than anything else: because those who believe in God believe that God is the Creator of the whole Universe and there is nothing that does not come from Him.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The universe is more than mere matter in motion. It and we were brought into being by a Creator who seeks our good.
The universe is incredibly wondrous, incredibly beautiful, and it fills me with a sense that there is some underlying explanation that we have yet to fully understand. If someone wants to place the word 'God' on those collections of words, it's OK with me.
Basically, it comes down to this: do you believe in God, or don't you believe in God.
However you define God, and whether you believe in God or not, the world we live in has been shaped by the universal human conviction that there is more to life than life itself; that there is a 'god' shaped hole at the centre of our universe.
This is why the ultimate reason of things must lie in a necessary substance, in which the differentiation of the changes only exists eminently as in their source; and this is what we call God.
Many people find the universe confusing - it's not.
Because there is a law such as gravity, the universe can and will create itself from nothing.
But at any rate, the point is that God is what nobody admits to being, and everybody really is.
Why is it any more reasonable to believe that God has always been than it is to say that matter has always been?
It connects with the theologians' point that you can say what God is not, but not (easily) what He is.