not only that but if we didn't have a moon at its very distance from Earth and size, life would not exist. "I Am" did it right the first time. Did he do it more than once? That is the question. I don't believe he did, myself.
I agree. I'd make this argument:
1. Physically, it takes the entire universe just to support the one life-planet we already know of (see my post above).
2. Biblically, Jesus died "once for all." If God created already, or creates in the future, another set of spirit-beings (besides us and the angels), presumably they would fall, also. Would a person of the Godhead (could there be more than three?) die again? I say "presumably" because God, being God, is not bound by my finite idea of how He might create.
3. Economically, why should He bother creating elsewhere/when? Isn't the fantastic period still ahead, for Him and the angels and us? The God who created 100 billion galaxies, each with 100 billion stars, and has kept them running 14 billion years, is capable of an eternity's worth of creative delight for us.