I don't think there's any point to shoe-horning God into this. There's no suggestion he had any presence or influence at any point of the movie, so why assume the ending is his doing just out of nowhere?
The whole movie was a "what if" by Kevin, from the moment he looked at himself in the men's room mirror considering where his current path of action -- defending a pervert who was clearly guilty -- would lead him. A fantasy to expiate his own guilt -- "not my fault I'm on the side of the scumbags; I'm the son of Satan, after all!" -- and then waking up to himself. Milton's presence at the end in the persistent journalist said that your propensity for evil is always going to be present, even if you convince yourself you're doing the right thing.
God wasn't present at any point, so thinking he manipulated the ending is like an Oklahoman thanking God for making a tornado miss her house, even though it wiped out her next four neighbours.
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