Guest guest Posted September 7, 1998 Report Share Posted September 7, 1998 > >I never said that Visnupada wanted devotees to move outside, > >did I? > > OK, I got it. The captain has saved himself, he has provided for > himself a boat... leaving the crew of the sinking ship behind, right? This > what you are disclosing to us? Well, thanks. Hmm, yes. The captain left the sinking boat. Some stay in the boat, with full faith that the captain will come back with a better boat and pick them up. Others jump into the sea, hoping to swim to another boat that is not sinking. Some tries the difficult feat of staying in the boat, and leave it at the same time. We all have seen more than one big boat sink around us, and there are discussions going on which boat is not going to sink, or whether they all are going to sink. Some propose making the boats safer and bigger, while others propose we all get our own single boat. Some write papers about how unsafe all the current boats are, while others research how the ideal boat would look. One idea is to avoid having a captain, but only have a virtual captain. This since it has been seen that the captain leaves the boat just before it sinks. Our captain is meanwhile getting himself another boat. Some say that this new boat has fundamental construction mistakes, and that it will not float. Others wonder whether they should get on the new boat, if and when it comes to pick them up. Yet others hope that the captain will come back, and act just if nothing had happend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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