Guest guest Posted June 3, 1999 Report Share Posted June 3, 1999 > >Indeed this new liberality and inclusiveness towards other > >groups is not restricted to the Gaudiya Matha. In a spirit of > >generosity and a sudden new-found humility, the GBC has > >decided to endorse virtually every Hindu and mayavadi group > >in India: "On the contrary, I respectfully submit that what > >has been presented by the plaintiffs, as the Posthumous > >Ritvik Doctrine is in utter contradiction with all other > >established Vedic, vaishnava and Indian religious and > >philosophical systems and has therefore been rejected and > >declared a dangerous philosophical deviation by the GBC > >body." > > Very nice example set by the GBCs! It shows how, although we, > the ISKCON, is a unique organisation, when it comes to > fighting outside kaliyuga forces like the IRG and the likes, > then we, that is, all vedic organisations work unitedly. > > here is even more easier example: > > India may have many problems within itself among different > states, cities, etc. but when it comes to fight outside > forces, India is one. > > So there is nothing wrong in what the GBC has done. ISKCON is > fighting for religious principles against rtvik-maya vadis and > obviously all religions Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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