As a Calvinist, would have said predestined and been left holding the bag defending god's character. As a sun worshipper, makes more "sense" to leave god out of it and accept this catastrophe as a natural, random event. There is no one and nothing to "blame." Not god. Not sin. Not Satan. Not the UN, not terrorists, and not King George. The best explanation is the simplest explanation: In a universe of matter in motion, someone's gonna get hurt, and someone gets "randomly" hurt or killed somewhere, somehow, literally every moment of every day. The magnitude of this disaster is shocking, but small-scale random or "freak" deaths (auto accidents, house fires, trip and falls, being struck by lightning, etc.) are so "passe" they're taken for granted and barely given a second thought. The only difference between one "accidental" death and 100,000 accidental deaths is the "scale" of the tragedy, not the "randomness" or the "quality" of the tragedy. Theological explanations are only necessary in order to get god "off the hook." Since there's no one to "blame" in a naturalistic universe, the sun worshipper doesnt need a scapegoat (god, Satan, sin, the victims) to "explain" a natural disaster.