Do cups, cars, planes, and spacecraft not require intelligence to establish them? When animals establish nests, create traps, negotiate terrains, etc., don't they do these things via intelligence? Then why is it hard to believe that this pattern extends everywhere to all things - meaning that there is intelligence which governs the establishment and maintenance of rocks, stars, time, molecules, etc.? What I'm saying is not strange. It is the way people thought for thousands of years - before the notion that most everything is dead (except those things that are biological) and essentially that man is the only known intelligent being.
The current notion of a dead universe is just a belief. A decree about the way things are without proof. It makes more sense that the pattern we see among humans, animals, etc. extends to all things - just as we assume physical laws are the same beyond phenomena we can observe - than to introduce the notion of a dead universe, based on absolutely no evidence.