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Lädt ... The Hare Krsna Challenge! Exposing a Misdirected Civilizationvon A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupāda
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The subtitle confirms my suspicion: 'Exposing a Misdirected Civilization.'
A haughty claim about a civilization with, say, religious freedom, the freedom to marry a person of your choosing . . .
This not to say there isn't still plenty of room for Western societies to grow, but it is hard to deny they have essentially set the tone for maximizing recognition of human social liberty (even if it has failed miserably in certain respects in upholding it).
An interview excerpted at the following link (fully printed as Ch. 4 of this book) is the quintessential example of Prabhupada (the Krishna leader)'s attitude that made me disappointed once I started reading his actual works. In all his books he sounds like this, forcing the reader to root for the other guy every time. The rudeness, the audacity of the claims, the hubris, the closed mind, are all staggering: https://back2godhead.com/srila-prabhu...
This book is enough to convince anyone that Prabhupada is not some sort of special holy man. During interfaith dialogue, he routinely retorts to, e.g. priests, "This is foolishness" and such comments as: "Animal-killers [e.g. Christians, who teach eating meat is not a sin] cannot understand God. I have seen this; it is a fact. They do not have the brain to understand God." (p. 80)
Prabhupada returns again and again, very proud of himself for having made this discovery, that 'Thou shalt not kill' conflicts with the Christian habit of eating meat. He is even audacious enough to claim that to justify eating meat is "misinterpretation of the Bible." (!)
Had he made an inch of progress beyond his own hubris to learn about either the Christian or the Judaic tradition, Prabhupada would know that the entire Bible permits & prescribes the eating of certain meat, detailing exactly how God Almighty wants meat to be eaten by His people. The undisputable answer is certainly not "not at all."
"We believe Krishna because it's true.
It's true because . . . it's Krishna . . . ?"
This is the pitiable thought process of a man who condescends to earnest seekers, WHO and UN employees, journalists, university students, and International Labor Organization workers.
Everything that diverges from Prabhupada's ideas is "foolishness" and everyone who does so is a "rascal." Young people are attracted to people who sound like they have certainty. Ayn Rand had similar influence, in no small part because she was dead-set on the "objective truth" of her extreme characterizations. Most big conversions take place when young. The impressionable and less mature folks who compose the majority of those attracted to ISKCON are much more comfortable in a setting without nuance; this is why even more extreme movements are also populated mostly with younger people. Language like "They are the enemy" and "This is timeless truth and everything else is dead-wrong error" comforts (read: manipulates) the young, and then the group can claim this aspect of their membership as "fervor" and "a groundswell of excitement."
In short, once you know what to look for in a spiritual leader, you realize that Prabhupada's manner of imparting these truths and the way he encourages belief in them fall far short of it. ( )