What the future hides for BKWSU ?!

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dany

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What the future hides for BKWSU ?!

Post17 May 2012

Brahma Kumaris have always strived to expell the cultic image from people's minds, which has been associated with BK name for decades. They tried very hard to appear to the world as a genuine spiritual movement.

To achieve that, they changed their name to BKWSU instead of BK, and also tried to associate with UN agencies and mention that, whenever they have a chance, in a desperate attempt to gain a recognized reference and credibility ... In Seniors introductions and speeches, they make it a point that they have representative to the UN in Geneva. The fact is, the so called representative is a British lady who left Geneva many years back, after failing to convince the Swiss people of BK ideology and principles.

The world is no longer open to accept myths and superstitious ideas and thoughts, and if BKWSU is looking for continuity and survival, it is high time they drop the invented religion altogether, and introduce themselves to the world as a pure charitable organization ...
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Re: What the future hides for BKWSU ?!

Post17 May 2012

dany wrote:... it is high time they drop the invented religion altogether, and introduce themselves to the world as a pure charitable organization ...

I think that sounds like a wonderful and pragmatic suggestion. No one would take offence at them if they actually put their energies towards doing simple altruistic good in the world instead of trying to promote themselves as the new top caste and pretending to be experts in anything.

For me, India is another world, what do you think their future in the West is?

Unfortunately, the unkind saying, "there's a sucker born every minute" comes to mind (having been one who was sucked in and deluded myself) and the leaders must realise this ... or even hope for it.

Personally, I find it difficult to believe they really believe in it any more.

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