Guest guest Posted November 8, 1999 Report Share Posted November 8, 1999 > Puranjana told Tribhangananda prabhu in the UK that he wanted to destroy > ISKCON. That is his motive. And the court case is about destroying ISKCON, > not child abuse. The court case is only to financially penalise ISKCON and > thus punish so many innocent ISKCON devotees unconnected with any gurukula > activity, and those in gurukulas like Mother Rachitambara and many others > who have never abused anyone and trained so many wonderful young devotees, > and current gurukula students who are being treated well. It has nothing > to do with punishing the perpetrators, it has nothing to do with > preventing future child abuse (which the office of child protection is > making a serious attempt to do) and it has nothing to do with councilling > the abused. The problem is that ISKCON has done many wrong things. This particular wrong is that ISKCON does not care for it's members, but lets various forms of abuse go on. Whoever want to destroy ISKCON maybe is right. Too much wrong doing against too many persons. The followers have to suffer from the wrong things done by the leaders. Has ISKCON made an effort to offer excuse and correct the wrong done towards its members or previous members? Has ISKCON freed itself from guilt? Just declaring ISKCON guiltless, maybe is not enough. There are many, many devotees who have been deeply hurt. Maybe an active act of correction and purification is needed. The child abuse is a severe issue, since it is an act toward a group of society that is completely unable to protect itself, and really should be protected. But there are other groups of society that also have been abused, that should have been protected. Can ISKCON survive all the past wrongdoing in the long run? I am doubtful, unless the new leadership really tries hard to correct as much of that as possible. ys Prisni dasi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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