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It is a common feature in almost all ideas of God that He is an omniscient entity, that everything is

known to Him. That’s one of the very obvious reason of Him being God. God has vast stores of all
knowledge, or rather, He is all knowledge. Everything happening in every single hut, street, city,
country, world, planet, planetary system, galaxy, universe He created from Himself .
When one is Omniscient, his knowledge of everything makes him as good as everywhere, or he
becomes Omnipresent. He is Almighty, as he knows the weaknesses of his enemies, and thus pinions
them to the ground. Even the weaknesses of Life and Death are known to him, making him victorious
over the two, making him Infinite. He knows the skill of taking any form simultaneously, and thus is
essentially Formless. But, although these very interesting features may make him resemble God, but as
long as he does not procreate a subordinate creation, preserve it and help it develop, as well as incinerate
the wrongdoers in his handiwork, he does not gain the conviction of the Absoluteness of God.
Moreover, the prime feature of God is His extreme Neutrality and Austerity. As long as our quite
lucky individual does not have any prejudices in his mind, some ambition in his heart, he shall forever
stay subordinate to God. I shan’t comment upon the selfish goals of the person, as I believe selfishness
is not either a virtue nor the opposite of it. It was the selfish goal of Brahma, the creating aspect of the
Hindu Trinity, that caused him to muse upon the reason of his emergence from the navel of Vishnu and
created the world; it was the selfish goal of the God in Christian beliefs of spreading goodness
throughout the world, that led to his Son descending on the earth as Jesus.

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