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Why did God create the rest of the universe?

We were created in God's image. If He loves to create, isn't it only natural that we do too?

We're talking about whether it is sensible for God to love to do anything.
 
Because he need planets out in space where he could put the intelligent species, since there is no room for them on Earth.
What if our earth is the "remote and isolated" prison for God's rejects....?
 
We're talking about whether it is sensible for God to love to do anything.

Are we talking about the same God? What God are you talking about? I'm talking about the one that created the Universe. Why does it need to be sensible?
 
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My argument is that a God shouldn't need to do anything in order to fully love being. God is not man. Man loves creating for many many reasons all of which spring from his limitations as a limited being.

You are missing a very important Biblical teaching in your assesment. We are created in the image of God. God is a creator and has thoughts will and desires. So do we because we inherited them from God.

Moe
 
Not if the people who wrote the original Hebrew and Greek scrolls and letters were guided by the Holy Spirit, it isn't. But I just found it odd, you can't inquire why God did something and then say no Bible, that's silly. If I had a question about Allah, I wouldn't say "but don't say anything from the Koran". The Bible affects some people's opinion directly. Glorified bodies were a Bible reference. Oh, God creating the Universe is a Bible reference too. :)

Once again. The OP is asking for PEOPLE to post THEIR opinions.
 
He created the rest of the universe because he has a fetish for round things that spin around in elipses.
 
And He created us so we could see all the round **** he made and say "Hot DAMN!!! Ain't that a lot of round ****!"
 
He created the rest of the universe because he has a fetish for round things that spin around in elipses.

Yeah... Im still going with the age old "To make you ask why" theory. It's been proven to work so far :lol:
 
I addressed why he made us in the subsequent post. :mrgreen:

So we are his pet audience? Sounds neat! Wait a second though... does that mean that Lucifer did not like round things? Was he punished for his love of squares??? MY WORLD IS FLIPPED UPSIDE DOWN NOW!! But it is still round right?
 
So we are his pet audience? Sounds neat! Wait a second though... does that mean that Lucifer did not like round things? Was he punished for his love of squares??? MY WORLD IS FLIPPED UPSIDE DOWN NOW!! But it is still round right?

Lucifer wasn't a huge fan of Round. He liked trapezoids. His universe sucks.
 
Lucifer wasn't a huge fan of Round. He liked trapezoids. His universe sucks.

I dunno, it may be alot more fun to get from point A to point 4. Come to the dark side bro, we have cookies.
 
Alright so I'm reading this book on the universe. Apparently it's huge. Millions of planets, stars and hundreds of galaxies and celestial bodies and in between them nothing but light years of nothing. It's got me thinking. If God created all of this why did he create it? Why would he create such a big playground knowing we'd be using less then 1% of it. I'm sure there must be at least ONE other habitable planet in this universe but the chances of finding it are small. At least from what I've read. So I've been wondering. Why did God create such a large 'environment' for us to live in knowing we'd likely never see most of it? I've traveled around the world and I've seen many places and I know why humans create buildings, roads, agricultural fields, hospitals and everything else they build. It's because they're going to use it and they want their children to use it. But we're not really 'using the universe'. We're using 'one' planet in that universe leaving the rest of it virgin and unexplored. So what was the point in creating such a large place for a creation that would never use it? I don't want any bible references just your honest ideas.

If you were God wouldn't you be bored just watching one Planet?
 
Yeah. He screwed up on that one. It kind of defeats the purpose of the whole "eternal flames of hell" thing. So he just made sure it goes on the fritz fairly regular.

But that way the workers in hell have something to do.

Lucifer in 2012, he creates jobs!
 
But that way the workers in hell have something to do.

Lucifer in 2012, he creates jobs!

Yeah, but they are ****ty jobs with low pay. He made me walk ceberus three times a day. I needed a back hoe to remove those ****ing turds.

And if you didn't watch him closely, he'd start chasing his tail from both directions. That was pretty upsetting to say the least.
 
Yeah, but they are ****ty jobs with low pay. He made me walk ceberus three times a day. I needed a back hoe to remove those ****ing turds.

And if you didn't watch him closely, he'd start chasing his tail from both directions. That was pretty upsetting to say the least.

At least you get a job. All the illegals go to heaven (what with them being Catholic) so there's no one to steal the ****ty jobs from you :lol:
 
Y'all know Lucifer ruling hell is a myth, right? God rules hell, and Satan does not want to go there, he wants to rule over us and take God's place. Just saying...
 
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