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Dr. Frog Philosophy

Dr. Frog, that the story of Dr. Frog. Dr. Frog is trying to understand Atlantic Ocean comparing with his three-feet well, that's all. When he is informed that there is Atlantic Ocean, he's simply comparing with his limited space, "It may be four feet," or, "It may be five feet," "It may be ten feet," because he is within the three feet.

His friend informed, "Oh, I have seen a reservoir of water, vast water." So that vastness, he is just conjecturing, "How much the vastness may be? My well is three feet; it may be four feet, five feet," now he is going on. But he may go on millions of millions of feet, it is still, it is greater. That he does not know.

Therefore, atheistic persons, demons, they think in their own way that, "God, Krishna, may be like this, Krishna may be like this, Krishna may be like this." Generally they think that, "Krishna are I." How they say? "Krishna is not great." They do not believe that God is great. He thinks that, "God is as good as I am. I am also God." This is demonic.



Reference: Srimad-Bhagavatam 7.7.30-31 - Mombasa, September 12, 1971