Or it is due to gravitational time dilation (as per Einstein) and the space-time-velocity conditions (as per Carmeli) associated with God’s creation of the universe.
No.
If the gravitational field around Earth is different enough from the rest of the universe so that ~14 billion years of starlight travel occurs within 6,000 years on Earth... Either the gravity on Earth will be so high that it crushes itself into degenerate matter or gravity in the rest of the universe will be so weak that forces of repulsion will prevent celestial bodies from forming in the first place.