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  1. K

    Comment on the quote "...turn your other cheek to him as well."

    This is an ambiguous thought. You don't always need to use force. As stated above: "You need to be discerning and know what and when to resist and what specific methods are appropriate for a given situation to use." And sometimes evil will also not disappear unless it is stopped. I agree, but...
  2. K

    Comment on the quote "...turn your other cheek to him as well."

    Possibly, but it depends on the situation. But failure to use force can be an equally serious sin, because you become an accomplice to the crime. It is not always necessary to eliminate, but rather to re-educate. He meant the elimination of the theory of nonviolence. Babaji did not kill his...
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    Comment on the quote "...turn your other cheek to him as well."

    The perpetrators most likely refer to those who spread the teaching of nonviolence. But those who did not use force when necessary are also to blame. Babaji is a strict teacher, and he does not tolerate cowardice, weakness and the flow of evil. He wants the world to be populated by brave and...
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    Comment on the quote "...turn your other cheek to him as well."

    The statement is controversial and ambiguous. First, Jesus spoke about protecting yourself. Another Christian saint, John Chrysostom, said several centuries later than Jesus: “When we, seeing others offended, do not defend them, but remain silent, this is cowardice; when we ourselves...
  5. K

    Common in Religions

    I completely agree.
  6. K

    Common in Religions

    The most concise statement about the unity of religions: Quote from Haidakhan Babaji: *** I have made a comparison in the form of a table. The goal is not to increase the debate about the details, but to find common ground. There are differences in religions, but, as a rule, in not the...
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