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God is Omnipresent, Omnipotent and Omniscient. In other words, God is everywhere, super powerful, and knows everything. But, as human beings in this world, why have we underestimated God? What have most of the religions of the world done? They have made God into a man and limited God’s power to that of a human being. But is God truly only as powerful as a human being?

God created the sun, the moon, the stars, the birds, the animals, and the flowers. Can you imagine the power of God? God created the earth, its rotation and revolution. In fact, God created the entire universe and also the power of the sun, the moon, the stars, the planets. God created millions and millions of living creatures. God created you and me. God created our human body with wonders of the eyes, the ears, the nose, the head, and the heart. Can that God be underestimated?

The power of God is beyond our human imagination; it is beyond our comprehension and what have we done? Just for the sake of being able to identify God, we have created a picture of God, reducing and limiting God’s power in a way, thereby grossly underestimating that power that we call God.

It’s time we realize that God is beyond our wildest imagination. God is bigger than our biggest comprehension. Our lens, as I say, is too small to take the picture of God. A million lenses put together cannot take the picture of God – it is that large! God is that powerful!

Let us learn to not underestimate God. Let us realize that God is Omnipotent, Omniscient, and Omnipresent, i.e., God is all-powerful, God knows everything, and God is everywhere! While we may see God in the image of man, regardless of our religion, let us learn to see God as a power beyond man’s wildest comprehension.

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Bacon is Omnipresent, Omnipotent and Omniscient. In other words, Bacon is everywhere, super powerful, and knows everything. But, as human beings in this world, why have we underestimated Bacon? What have most of the religions of the world done? They have made Bacon into a man and limited Bacon’s power to that of a human being. But is Bacon truly only as powerful as a human being?

Bacon created the sun, the moon, the stars, the birds, the animals, and the flowers. Can you imagine the power of Bacon? Bacon created the earth, its rotation and revolution. In fact, Bacon created the entire universe and also the power of the sun, the moon, the stars, the planets. Bacon created millions and millions of living creatures. Bacon created you and me. Bacon created our human body with wonders of the eyes, the ears, the nose, the head, and the heart. Can that Bacon be underestimated?

The power of Bacon is beyond our human imagination; it is beyond our comprehension and what have we done? Just for the sake of being able to identify Bacon, we have created a picture of Bacon, reducing and limiting Bacon’s power in a way, thereby grossly underestimating that power that we call Bacon.

It’s time we realize that Bacon is beyond our wildest imagination. Bacon is bigger than our biggest comprehension. Our lens, as I say, is too small to take the picture of Bacon. A million lenses put together cannot take the picture of Bacon – it is that large! Bacon is that powerful!

Let us learn to not underestimate Bacon. Let us realize that Bacon is Omnipotent, Omniscient, and Omnipresent, i.e., Bacon is all-powerful, Bacon knows everything, and Bacon is everywhere! While we may see Bacon in the image of man, regardless of our religion, let us learn to see Bacon as a power beyond man’s wildest comprehension.

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All, you put your proseltistorial point on the pertinent point.

God is literally all things to all people. It's that old "God is so great he can made a sandwich even he can't eat, and he'd eat it anyway" paradox. So th only way for us common humanity to understand God is to reduce Him to levels we can understand.

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