10-28-2007, 02:57 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-Husky+Oct 28 2007, 01:19 PM-->QUOTE(Husky @ Oct 28 2007, 01:19 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Sankara, about your #182
Was there really ever a court-case by some Polish nun against ISKCON for such reasons:
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I have not been able to verify the veracity of the above alleged incident. But the particular story is found in several other websites. I simply chose HK as the secondary source to cite from, because I happened to find it posted there recently.
I do know though that many years ago, the ISKCON in Poland won a court case against the church for labelling them as a cult.
Whether or not this particular incident is true, it certainly makes a very humorous reading, aimed at the church's prejudiced views on other religions. The alleged retort of the devotee when dealing with the double-standards of the church and its flock of sheep is hilarious. If anyone else can find a source that can verify the authenticity of the story, perhaps they can post it here. Otherwise, one can only treat the 'incident' as a good joke.
Was there really ever a court-case by some Polish nun against ISKCON for such reasons:
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I have not been able to verify the veracity of the above alleged incident. But the particular story is found in several other websites. I simply chose HK as the secondary source to cite from, because I happened to find it posted there recently.
I do know though that many years ago, the ISKCON in Poland won a court case against the church for labelling them as a cult.
Whether or not this particular incident is true, it certainly makes a very humorous reading, aimed at the church's prejudiced views on other religions. The alleged retort of the devotee when dealing with the double-standards of the church and its flock of sheep is hilarious. If anyone else can find a source that can verify the authenticity of the story, perhaps they can post it here. Otherwise, one can only treat the 'incident' as a good joke.