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The Three Applicants for the Position of God<br />

Applicant Name Krishna Yahweh Allah<br />

1 God of Scripture Bhagavad-Gita Holy Bible Holy Quran<br />

2 What is the literal<br />

meaning of the<br />

scripture name?<br />

‘Bhagavad-Gita’ means Song of<br />

God.<br />

In Greek ‘Bibli’ means little<br />

books.<br />

There is no literal meaning to<br />

‘Quran’.<br />

3 Number of times<br />

scripture spoken<br />

Krishna has spoken the<br />

Bhagavad-Gita more than<br />

18,000 times so far on this<br />

planet.<br />

Yahweh has partly spoken<br />

the Bible, only once.<br />

Allah has delivered the Quran<br />

only once.<br />

4 Has the scripture been<br />

spoken beyond this<br />

planet by the applicant?<br />

Krishna has already spoken the<br />

Bhagavad-Gita in millions of<br />

universes. This is documented<br />

in the Vedic scriptures.<br />

Yahweh has not spoken the<br />

Bible beyond this planet.<br />

Allah has not delivered the Quran<br />

beyond this planet.<br />

5 When was the scripture<br />

last delivered?<br />

The Bhagavad-Gita was last<br />

spoken 5000 years ago.<br />

The Bible messages were<br />

delivered about 2000 years<br />

ago.<br />

The Quran was delivered 1400<br />

years ago.<br />

6 When was the scripture<br />

first delivered?<br />

The Bhagavad-Gita was first<br />

spoken at creation. This was<br />

155.522 trillion years ago.<br />

The Bible has only been<br />

delivered once. It’s a one off<br />

scripture.<br />

The Quran has only been<br />

delivered once. It’s a one off<br />

scripture.<br />

7 How was the scripture<br />

is delivered?<br />

Krishna spoke the Bhagavad-<br />

Gita Himself directly through<br />

His own mouth.<br />

A voice that was claimed to<br />

be that of Yahweh is the<br />

basis of God delivering the<br />

message in the Bible.<br />

An angel delivered the messages<br />

from Allah.<br />

8 Where was the<br />

scripture delivered?<br />

The Bhagavad-Gita was spoken<br />

by Krishna on the battlefield of<br />

a Town, Kurukshetra.<br />

The messages from Yahweh<br />

were delivered from some<br />

mountains.<br />

The Quran was delivered in a<br />

cave in the desert of Arabia.


9<br />

How many people<br />

witnessed the scripture<br />

being delivered?<br />

Millions of people witnessed<br />

Krishna speak the Bhagavad-<br />

Gita to Arjuna.<br />

A few people claimed to<br />

have heard the messages<br />

from Yahweh.<br />

Only one person witnessed the<br />

Quran being delivered.<br />

10 Has the applicant<br />

compiled other<br />

scriptures?<br />

Krishna is the compiler of all<br />

the Vedic scriptures, which has<br />

more than one million verses.<br />

The Bhagavad-Gita has 700<br />

verses, the 18 Puranas have<br />

400,000 verses and so on.<br />

Yahweh has only compiled<br />

the Bible partly, and no<br />

other scripture. The Bible<br />

has 35,000 verses.<br />

Allah has only compiled the<br />

Quran, and no other scripture.<br />

The Quran has 6236 verses.<br />

11 Has the applicant been<br />

seen and known?<br />

12 Does the applicant say<br />

he is the Supreme<br />

(God)?<br />

Krishna is completely known.<br />

His description, and pastimes<br />

are clearly documented in the<br />

Vedic scriptures.<br />

There are hundreds of verses in<br />

the Vedic scriptures where<br />

Krishna declares Himself as<br />

God without any doubt.<br />

There are no statements like<br />

the below made by the other 2<br />

applicants.<br />

Yahweh is completely<br />

unknown. He has not been<br />

seen nor described.<br />

“Don’t worship any other<br />

god. I am Yahweh Kanah—<br />

the jealous Lord. That is my<br />

name. I hate for my people<br />

to worship other gods.”<br />

(Exodus 34:14)<br />

Allah is completely unknown. He<br />

has not been seen nor described.<br />

“All praise is due to Allah, the<br />

Lord of the Worlds.” (Koran<br />

1:2)<br />

“Furthermore, O Arjuna, I am<br />

the generating seed of all<br />

existences. There is no being –<br />

moving or nonmoving – that<br />

can exist without Me.”<br />

(Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita<br />

10.39)<br />

Krishna very clearly declares<br />

Himself as God without any<br />

doubt. The other 2 applicants<br />

only make general statements<br />

and not specific like Krishna’s.


13 Does the applicant say<br />

he is the Supreme<br />

father?<br />

“I am the father of this<br />

universe, the mother, the<br />

support and the grandsire.”<br />

(Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 9.17)<br />

“It should be understood that<br />

all species of life, o son of<br />

Kunti, are made possible by<br />

birth in this material nature,<br />

and that I am the seed giving<br />

father” (Lord Krishna,<br />

Bhagavad-Gita 14.4)<br />

The Bible states God, the<br />

father. But the applicant<br />

(Yahweh) does not make<br />

this declaration.<br />

The applicant is not a father, he<br />

cannot beget children.<br />

“He neither begets nor is born”<br />

(Quran 112:3)<br />

“They say: "(Allah) Most Gracious<br />

has begotten a son! Indeed you<br />

have brought forth (said) a<br />

terrible evil thing. (Quran 19:88-<br />

89)<br />

14 Does the applicant say<br />

he is omniscient,<br />

meaning he is all<br />

knowing?<br />

Krishna very clearly states that<br />

He is the father of all living<br />

beings and the material<br />

universe.<br />

“O Arjuna, as the Supreme<br />

Personality of Godhead, I know<br />

everything that has happened<br />

in the past, all that is<br />

happening in the present, and<br />

all things that are yet to come.”<br />

(Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 7.26)<br />

The applicant (Yahweh) does<br />

not state he is omniscient.<br />

The Quran states many times<br />

“Allah is All-Knowing” But this is<br />

a statement made by the Quran<br />

writer and not made by the<br />

applicant (Allah).<br />

15 Does the applicant say<br />

he is omnipresent,<br />

meaning he is present<br />

everywhere?<br />

Krishna very clearly states He<br />

is omniscient.<br />

“I am everywhere” (Krishna,<br />

Bhagavad-Gita 9.5)<br />

“I exist within everything, and<br />

I am therefore the essence of<br />

the atomic constituents of<br />

material elements. (Krishna,<br />

Srimad-Bhagavatam<br />

11.15.12)<br />

Krishna very clearly states He is<br />

omnipresent.<br />

The applicant (Yahweh) does<br />

not state he is omnipresent.<br />

Allah is not omnipresent.<br />

“They ascend up to Him in a<br />

day whose length is like a<br />

thousand years by your<br />

reckoning.” (Quran 32:5)


“He is the Irresistible One<br />

above His creation.” (Quran<br />

6:18, 61)<br />

It is very clear that both the<br />

above statements are made by<br />

the writer of the Quran and not<br />

made by Allah. The Muslims claim<br />

the Quran is the word of Allah,<br />

but it is clear that it is the writer<br />

of the Quran who is making the<br />

statements and attributing them<br />

to an entity called Allah.<br />

16 Does the applicant say<br />

he is omnipotent,<br />

meaning he is most<br />

powerful?<br />

"With a single fragment of<br />

Myself I pervade and support<br />

this entire universe." (Krishna,<br />

Bhagavad-Gita 10.42)<br />

“There is no end to My divine<br />

manifestations. What I have<br />

spoken to you is but a mere<br />

indication of My infinite<br />

opulences." (Krishna,<br />

Bhagavad-Gita 10.40)<br />

Yahweh does not state he is<br />

omnipotent, the writer of the<br />

Bible declares him as<br />

omnipotent.<br />

The Quran states many times<br />

“Allah is most powerful”.<br />

Krishna very clearly states<br />

how He is omnipotent, most<br />

powerful.<br />

17 Does the applicant say<br />

he is the supreme<br />

creator?<br />

“The whole cosmic order is<br />

under Me. By My will it is<br />

manifested again and again,<br />

and by My will it is annihilated<br />

at the end” (Krishna,<br />

Bhagavad-Gita 9.8)<br />

“In the beginning God<br />

created the heaven and the<br />

earth.” (Genesis 1:1)<br />

“Praise be to Allah, Who created<br />

(out of nothing) the heavens and<br />

the earth.” (Quran 35:1)


“Furthermore, O Arjuna, I am<br />

the generating seed of all<br />

existences. There is no being,<br />

moving or unmoving, that can<br />

exist without Me” (Bhagavad-<br />

Gita 10.39)<br />

“And God said, Let there be<br />

light: and there was light.”<br />

(Genesis 1:3)<br />

A general statement made<br />

by the writer of the Bible.<br />

It is clear that the above<br />

statement is made by someone<br />

other than Allah.<br />

For example, it makes no sense<br />

for John to say “John is the best<br />

driver.”.<br />

“I am the source of all spiritual<br />

and material worlds. Everything<br />

emanates from Me. The wise<br />

who perfectly know this engage<br />

in My devotional service and<br />

worship Me with all their<br />

hearts.”(Krishna, Bhagavad-<br />

Gita 10.8)<br />

Krishna very clearly states<br />

that He is the creator of<br />

everything. The statements<br />

made by Krishna are very<br />

clear and very specific,<br />

nobody else can make such<br />

statements, there is no<br />

ambiguity in His statements.<br />

18 Does the applicant say<br />

he is the supreme<br />

controller?<br />

“I give heat, and I withhold and<br />

send forth the rain” (Krishna,<br />

Bhagavad-Gita 9.19)<br />

“With a single fragment of<br />

myself I pervade and support<br />

this entire universe” (Krishna,<br />

Bhagavad-Gita 10.42)<br />

The applicant (Yahweh) does<br />

not state how he is the<br />

controller.<br />

“Do you not see that Allah sends<br />

down rain from the sky” (Quran<br />

39:21)<br />

Someone is declaring that Allah<br />

sends the rain.<br />

Krishna very clearly states He<br />

is the controller.


19 Does the applicant say<br />

he is the supreme<br />

maintainer?<br />

“The splendor of the sun, which<br />

dissipates the darkness of the<br />

whole world, comes from me.<br />

And the splendor of the moon<br />

and the splendor of fire are<br />

also from me” (Krishna,<br />

Bhagavad-Gita 15.12)<br />

“I enter into each planet, and<br />

by energy they stay in orbit”<br />

(Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita<br />

15.13)<br />

The applicant (Yahweh) does<br />

not state how he is the<br />

maintainer.<br />

“Maintaining His creation” (Quran<br />

79:45).<br />

This again is a statement made<br />

by someone other than Allah.<br />

“This material nature, which is<br />

one of my energies is working<br />

under my direction” (Krishna,<br />

Bhagavad-Gita 9.10)<br />

“By Me, in My unmanifested<br />

form, this entire universe is<br />

pervaded.” (Krishna,<br />

Bhagavad-Gita 9.4)<br />

20 What does the applicant<br />

say about us?<br />

Again, Krishna very clearly<br />

declares that He is the supreme<br />

maintainer.<br />

All living entities (souls) are<br />

eternal and part of Krishna. We<br />

are all the eternal companions<br />

of Krishna and not His slaves.<br />

“The living entities in this<br />

conditioned world are My<br />

eternal fragmental parts.”<br />

(Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 15.7)<br />

The applicant (Yahweh) does<br />

not state what our<br />

relationship is with him. But<br />

the Bible does state that we<br />

are not eternal. The soul and<br />

the body are created<br />

together and at death the<br />

body and soul dies.<br />

Man is the slave of Allah.<br />

“Except the<br />

chosen slaves of Allah (faithful,<br />

obedient, and true<br />

believers of Islamic<br />

Monotheism).” (Quran 37:74)<br />

“For by this knowledge you will<br />

see that all living beings are<br />

but part of the Supreme, or, in<br />

Based on the Quran, we are not<br />

eternal. The soul and the body


other words, that they are<br />

Mine.” (Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita<br />

4.35)<br />

are created together and at death<br />

the body and soul dies.<br />

21 What proof has the<br />

applicant shown to<br />

prove that he is God?<br />

Krishna has appeared more<br />

than 18,000 times in His<br />

original form and millions of<br />

times in His other forms. In<br />

each and every appearance He<br />

very clearly proved that He was<br />

the one true God.<br />

When Krishna appeared 5000<br />

years ago He proved that He<br />

was God without any doubt as<br />

follows:<br />

Yahweh has not appeared<br />

and has not been seen, and<br />

thus he has not shown any<br />

proof that he is God.<br />

One can be called the best<br />

swimmer, if that person<br />

competes with others and<br />

proves it, not otherwise.<br />

Allah has not appeared and has<br />

not been seen, and thus he has<br />

not shown any proof that he is<br />

God.<br />

If a sports man wants to be<br />

known as the best in his field. He<br />

has to first appear and compete<br />

with others, then if he beats<br />

others then he can be called the<br />

best, not otherwise.<br />

Proof 1: So many atheistic and<br />

demonic people tried to kill Him<br />

but they were all defeated by<br />

Krishna, and they all got<br />

liberation, because Krishna is<br />

most merciful. Even those who<br />

try to kill Him, get liberation.<br />

Proof 2: He lifted a mountain<br />

which is 21km in perimeter and<br />

weighting billions of tones. He<br />

held it up for 7 days on his<br />

smallest finger and this was<br />

witnessed by thousands of<br />

people who stood under it.<br />

Proof 3: He swallowed a big<br />

forest fire in whole.<br />

Proof 4: He showed the whole<br />

universe in His mouth.


Proof 5: He expanded into<br />

16,108 forms, thus there were<br />

16,108 Krishna’s, all 100%<br />

identical.<br />

Proof 6: He saved His pure<br />

devotees in this very life.<br />

Proof 7: He brought back the<br />

dead.<br />

Proof 8: He turned an old<br />

hunch back woman into a<br />

young beautiful woman.<br />

Proof 9: He expanded time<br />

within time.<br />

Proof 10: He supplied an<br />

unlimited sari to a woman who<br />

was being disrobed to protect<br />

her.<br />

Proof 11: He travelled trillions<br />

of miles into space and back,<br />

taking Arjuna with Him.<br />

Proof 12: He transformed<br />

Himself into multiple forms.<br />

All the above and other proofs<br />

are documented in the Vedic<br />

scripture called Srimad-<br />

Bhagavatam, Canto 10.


Conclusion<br />

God is one, and that’s why He is only described in the scriptures of one religion, Sanatan-Dharma. And He<br />

very clearly declares and proves Himself as God without any doubt only in one religion.<br />

Created by EternalReligion.org 29APR2016

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