If we are the purpose of God's creation, then why is it necessary for God to make the universe so big? We occupy the tiniest spec of the universe imaginable, in a nondescript galaxy, dwarfed by millions of galaxys with billions of stars. So what's the point of all that?
I'll just tell you right now what my agenda is with this question. Some YECs claim that God would not need to drag out creation over billions of years, and that for humans to have existed for such a short period of history isn't how God would work. There are atheists who would agree with that. There are also atheists who take that same argument about time and apply it to space. If we're so special, why aren't we in a special place in the universe? I'd like to hear your answers about why God made the universe so big, and see if those same answers apply to why the universe is billions of years old.
I'll just tell you right now what my agenda is with this question. Some YECs claim that God would not need to drag out creation over billions of years, and that for humans to have existed for such a short period of history isn't how God would work. There are atheists who would agree with that. There are also atheists who take that same argument about time and apply it to space. If we're so special, why aren't we in a special place in the universe? I'd like to hear your answers about why God made the universe so big, and see if those same answers apply to why the universe is billions of years old.