mbbhat wrote:There the incident had not happened. There, no one was aware of that (Mama will leave body) till 1965 ...
The issue is about failed or false predictions. The god of the BKs and BKWSU leaders predict Mama and the various Dadis would be with them "until the End" ... and yet they died before hand.
The PBKs and their leader predicted Kamla would return ... and yet she did not.
You cannot claim an exception for the BKs on the basis that it "was a test", without allowing the PBKs the same exception that it is a "test" for them too.
Therefore, both religions and their leaders make predictions which do not come true, what do we learn from this?
- a) Do not make predictions
b) Do not make life decision on the basis of other people's predictions, not even if they claim to be God or God inspired.
c) It is unethical to manipulate other people with false predictions, especially when you know that they have failed in the past.
d) Always admit previous mistakes or failed predictions because they will come back to damage your credibility in the future.
Personally, I think the "Baba is testing us" excuse is just about the most pathetic yukti or excuse the BKs use.
Why not just tell the truth? "Our god and leaders are wrong sometimes".
Mbbhat, you cannot accuse others, and try to make them look bad, if you and your religion does the same yourself.
I hope Kamla is happy in her new life and that her child grows up to be healthy and successful.