So AIDS, famine, tsunamis, hurricanes, floods, pestilence, and love bugs all over WDW are punishments for sinning? Now you're sounding like Fallwell, who is quick to point to natural disasters to promote his own twisted, hate-filled agenda.
If they're to punish sinning, then why isn't anything happening to the Catholic churches who repeated sheltered known pedophiles? Their buildings are all still standing, unaffected by "acts of God".
Who's to say that Mohammed isn't the true god - after all, look at how successful 9/11 was (they didn't count on the jet fuel collapsing the towers) and how unsuccessful the US has been at curbing Islamic extremism. Maybe bad things happen because you're worshipping the wrong god?
This is a dangerous road because it leads to war - most wars have been founded in religious differences. "My God is stronger than your god." Crusades, jihads - same difference. The Catholic and evangelical version (ones that believe in Satan and hell) are especially dangerous because they attempt to paint the world in "good" and "evil" and the world is far more complex than that.
That doesn't say much for the Christian "god" anyway - he's omnipotent but powerless against evil? What good is it being a supreme being then, anyway?
What's more likely - that there's a god who's orchestrating all the actions happening everywhere, works in obtuse and bizarre ways, and has given no direction to help someone choose what religion to pick, even amonst the countless strains of Christianity... or what there's nothing supernatural going on and that everything can be explained using purely natural methods?
There has never, ever, ever been a documented case of supernatural activity that cannot be explained by science. Of course, cases are often spun in a certain way either to advance a religious agenda or to sell you something. There are a couple things that science is still working on, but there's no fear of them turning out to be supernatural.