It seems to me that you're just scared of actually saying that you have no idea how everything came into existence from nothing
Completelly wrong. I wrote it in past replies: I don't give any importance to God or to our origins, since this would be extremely useless. Just, it can be nice or interesting to meditate on that, but nothing else: we mustn't feel this influence (past and misterious influence) over us.
Surely, nothing can come from... nothing.
No God? Well, okay, we could say that Everything came into existence from Nothing, no problem.
What if I Place a God (a god as I described it, which doesn't merit our attentions, which we mustn't worship) at the middle between the Nothing and What came after Nothing? That's the same thing at all.
Anyway, we should then ask ourselves after my idea: Who made that God, so? And we won't have an end.
But no, we mustn't meditate too much on that. That's the point. We mustn't give all this importance to it in our lives.
Surely, Solid, your idea and my idea are rather better than most of people's ideas.
People became slave of Religion, as Giordano Bruno said. And that's the worst thing to do.
I'd like you to read something about Pietro Pomponazzi, an Italian lived in the 16th century.
He said: Politics and governors have always used religions to administrate their people. Wrong, no?