My post in the Aliens thread:
Because the part of the universe that we can actually see from Earth is only a millionth of the universe in it's entirety. There is so much out there that we will plain and simply never see or experience because there is too much of it. Our solar system compared to the universe makes a grain of sand look enormous when compared to a beach.
Check it out: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c ... 9_001.jpeg
Even in that picture, the Supercluster is only a microscopic portion of the universe.
Plus age is another factor. The universe has been around for 14,000,000,000 years, human civilization has been around for about 10,000. To put that in perspective, if the age of the universe was shrunk down to an hour, humanity has only been around for the last second. For all of the rest of that time, there was no humanity. The universe existed without us for all that time.
When looking at the unimaginable size and age of the universe, I really don't get the impression that we are the sole focus of it. It would be like renting out the country of China so that you have a nice place to play checkers with someone.
In that thread, I said that I don't think we are alone in the universe because the size and age seem to suggest that we are not the focal point of it. So, I want to know, why do you guys and gals think (at least if you're an OEC or Theistic Evolutionist) that God made the universe so goshdarn large and so goshdarn old in comparison to us? I read the GodandScience page that explains why the universe needs to be that large for heat to disperse properly, but surely God could've made the laws of physics differently so that this wouldn't be the case couldn't he?
The age and size of the universe is somewhat of a double edged sword for me. Some of the time it makes me realize how grand and awesome God is, but being completely honest with myself, it also tends to be my biggest cause of doubts in regards to Christianity for me. Sometimes it seems that the God who created and sustains this grand universe would have a hard time noticing that we even exist, let alone care enough about us to die on a cross for us.
Anyhow, what say you?