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Gods-Grandeur-

Give reasons why men are unaware of greatness of God? [NEB][3]

People are unaware of the greatness of god because they always run after commercial activities without any thought of god's power will and anger. G.M hopkins expresses his hearty respect to the god. According to him the world is filled with the greatness of the god but most of the men are born and die without knowing the gods grandeur. Hopkins opines that men are so busy in industrial and commercal activities so they have no time to understand the greatness of god. They only think to earn money even by destroying the nature. They have made the soil (earth) bare (deforestation) for their economic purpose whatever the destruction the people make to her the wold or nature continues by renewing herself.

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