God can focus on whatever he pleases. An omniscient, omnipotent being doesn't need to focus on just one thing though; he can focus on literally everything in the Universe simultaneously. The concept of "focus" for a being that is capable of addressing complete attention to everything at once doesn't make any sense.
It doesn't make sense because you are trying to be right instead of understanding what I am saying. If I am not being clear, my apologies to you, or simply ask for clarity.
The whole thrust of that analogy was to point out that God can (1) populate the Universe, (2) address issues as they arise (which
doesn't mean he
can't do more than one thing at a time), and (3) simply choose to correct things on Earth since this is apparently the only one with intelligent life. This does not mean he focuses in the way humans do. We focus in the sense of needing to do one thing at a time; God focuses in the sense of
prioritizing -- that's what I mean.
In fact, Jesus said he came to preach the good news
FIRST...indicating that God is more than capable of making priorities and doing things however he sees fit.
You act as if choosing to do one thing at a time somehow means he's limited. This is a clear false dichotomy, and a very basic misunderstanding.
I also didn't say he "needed" to focus on one thing though, you're reading too much into what I'm saying, or putting on own spin on my words.
Clearly, an all-powerful being is in control of his own abilities, can choose to use them, not use them, decide how to use them, when to use them, etc.
It's
your fault if you don't understand that.