Originally posted by DasaYour spiritual master failed to teach you that no one is perfect and that one needs to have respect towards other human beings. He also failed to teach you that if one intends to teach other people then he himself must be clean of all evil. The way you explain your spiritual master indicate that indeed he was a man of integrity. He was going to be very astonished and discouraged by reafing your posts in spirituality. Your account of Jesus is quite impressive.
Yes there are hundreds.
And I have met a few.
My spiritual master was one of them.
His life was a perfect example for all to emulate.
This man was pure and learned and meek and courageous.
He gave thousands of lectures around the world and never used notes or prompts.
He could talk for hours about God and spirituality and answer every question ...[text shortened]... m.
Here is a sample of Prabhupada's mind.....(http://www.harekrishnajapa.com/quotes-on-japa/)
Originally posted by Tshotsho KhalapaNo one is perfect if your looking at them as a material body.
Your spiritual master failed to teach you that no one is perfect and that one needs to have respect towards other human beings. He also failed to teach you that if one intends to teach other people then he himself must be clean of all evil. The way you explain your spiritual master indicate that indeed he was a man of integrity. He was going to be v ...[text shortened]... nd discouraged by reafing your posts in spirituality. Your account of Jesus is quite impressive.
Prubhupada didn't see the material body, but always the sparkling soul within instead.
Prubhupada was perfect in my eyes, and was a perfect example of a pure devote of the Lord Sri Krishna Bhagavan.
He was renounced to the max, and didn't own a personal bank account whilst he controlled a million dollar enterprise.
He never ate meat or fish or eggs nor tasted alcohol or took any mood illicit drugs, and he never speculated and always trusted the perfect transcendental Vedic scriptures.
The transcendental and spiritual Vedic scriptures , stand apart from the mundane section of the Vedas.
Because the Veda is so immense, one must take care to always embrace the transcendental and spiritual section of the Veda.......and avoid the rest.
Why avoid the rest?..........................because it does not give you spiritual direction nor transcendental knowledge.
Originally posted by DeepThoughtYou fool.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_sacrifice_in_Hinduism
Shut up Dasa.
Animal sacrifice is not part of pure Vedic tradition.
Animal killing is carried out by Indian atheists, and Indian Christians, and Indian evolutionists and Muslims who live in India.
You boofhead snake.
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Originally posted by whodeyBlah blah and blah..............
The kingdom of God had obviously come to earth when Jesus arrived. However, this passage indicates something more.
The kingdom of God cometh not with observation: Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you. And he said unto the disciples, The days will come, when ye shall desire to see one of the days of t ...[text shortened]... oever that may be. Instead, when Jesus returns there will be no doubt as to who and what he is.
It all means nothing if you kill animals and eat the flesh and feast on bones.
Get honest.
Search and find true religion. ( it will be the gentle religion that respects the animal and works with the animal, and doesn't inflict cruel conditions on animals whilst marked for slaughter.
Originally posted by DasaWhat are you talking about?!
That's your word and you love it and you use it.
I never use that word because it does not describe my intent.
My intent is to call a boofhead a boofhead, and a silly sparrow a silly sparrow.
Silly sparrow.
You call people 'trolls' on an almost daily basis. If you are not even honest about that how can we give credibility to anything you copy and paste into these forums?
Forgetful sparrow.
I'm sorry, but I just can't take it anymore. I'm on a sabbatical from posting here (or indeed even reading here) until Dasa gets a little less interested in posting his noxious diatribes. I don't come to this forum to be disgusted, but lately that's been just about my only reaction. This thread has been better than most (thanks whodey), but I see Dasa also got his tentacles into this one too. So yeah, I'm out until he either loses interest or finally gets banned for the hate speech and other extremely intolerant debris he's been posting.
Originally posted by FMFWell Islam may revere Moses and Abraham, but I doubt the Vedas do because they fought in wars and offered animal sacrifices to their God.
Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus all figure prominently in Islamic theology, but Christians have also laid claim to them (so to speak).
Originally posted by DasaI said are there any men like Jesus whom ALL religions revere?
Yes there are hundreds.
And I have met a few.
My spiritual master was one of them.
His life was a perfect example for all to emulate.
This man was pure and learned and meek and courageous.
He gave thousands of lectures around the world and never used notes or prompts.
He could talk for hours about God and spirituality and answer every question ...[text shortened]... m.
Here is a sample of Prabhupada's mind.....(http://www.harekrishnajapa.com/quotes-on-japa/)
I don't know of any Christians or Muslims, for example, who revere Vedic spiritual leaders.
Originally posted by whodeyIslam reveres their prophet Jesus too and believes he will return at the end times. Muslims believe the status and significance of the prophet Jesus was corrupted and that he is not a messiah. Judaism doesn't recognize Jesus at all and instead views him as a fake and impostor.
Well Islam may revere Moses and Abraham....
Originally posted by FMFAs I said, all religions revere Jesus, like the Vedas, but being of another religion they simply say that the Biblical account of Jesus has been "corrupted". In this respect, both Vedas and Muslim would agree even though they seem to despise each other.
Islam reveres their prophet Jesus too and believes he will return at the end times. Muslims believe the status and significance of the prophet Jesus was corrupted and that he is not a messiah. Judaism doesn't recognize Jesus at all and instead views him as a fake and impostor.
But you have me regarding the Jewish religion. They don't claim that the Biblical account of Jesus has been corrupted, rather, they continue to maintain that he was a false prophet for obvious reasons. After all, they had him killed.
Originally posted by whodeyAll religions do not revere Jesus. Judaism sees him as bogus and doesn't revere him.
As I said, all religions revere Jesus, like the Vedas, but being of another religion they simply say that the Biblical account of Jesus has been "corrupted". In this respect, both Vedas and Muslim would agree even though they seem to despise each other.
But you have me regarding the Jewish religion. They don't claim that the Biblical account of Jesus has ...[text shortened]... ue to maintain that he was a false prophet for obvious reasons. After all, they had him killed.