Posted by: flashlight_on_roaches ()
Date: June 07, 2013 07:44AM
THE CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVES SHOULD KNOW THAT TULSI GABBARD GURU MAKES FUN OF JESUS CHRIST (as most Americans in Congress do swear on the bible allegiance to serve the American public )BUTLER DOES NOT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WORD OF GOD (in the Bible )MEMBERS OF THE USA CONGRESS SHOULD ASK SERIOUS QUESTIONS TO TULSI GABBARD ABOUT HER VIEWS ON JESUS CHRIST .
“In the '80s and '90s, Butler appeared in a series of locally filmed shows, titled Jagad Guru Speaks, in which he sermonized on spirituality. In one episode, titled "Is God Really Loveable?" Butler mocks the Bible and the Christian interpretation of God, calling them nonsensical. "These Christians don't know God," Butler says. His comments summon laughs and nods of agreement from the room full of listeners. Mike and Carol Gabbard are shown sitting just a few feet away from the charismatic guru, laughing along with the audience.
[www.honolulumagazine.com]
Mike Gabbard represents himself to be a “practicing Roman Catholic”, but for many years has been a member of a radical Hara Krishna splinter-group, who’s leader, Chris Butler, a.k.a. “Jagad Guru”, claims to be “Teacher of the Absolute Truth, above all religions and above all governments and refers to the Christian God as a “Sadist”.
Date: June 07, 2013 07:44AM
THE CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVES SHOULD KNOW THAT TULSI GABBARD GURU MAKES FUN OF JESUS CHRIST (as most Americans in Congress do swear on the bible allegiance to serve the American public )BUTLER DOES NOT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF THE WORD OF GOD (in the Bible )MEMBERS OF THE USA CONGRESS SHOULD ASK SERIOUS QUESTIONS TO TULSI GABBARD ABOUT HER VIEWS ON JESUS CHRIST .
“In the '80s and '90s, Butler appeared in a series of locally filmed shows, titled Jagad Guru Speaks, in which he sermonized on spirituality. In one episode, titled "Is God Really Loveable?" Butler mocks the Bible and the Christian interpretation of God, calling them nonsensical. "These Christians don't know God," Butler says. His comments summon laughs and nods of agreement from the room full of listeners. Mike and Carol Gabbard are shown sitting just a few feet away from the charismatic guru, laughing along with the audience.
[www.honolulumagazine.com]
Mike Gabbard represents himself to be a “practicing Roman Catholic”, but for many years has been a member of a radical Hara Krishna splinter-group, who’s leader, Chris Butler, a.k.a. “Jagad Guru”, claims to be “Teacher of the Absolute Truth, above all religions and above all governments and refers to the Christian God as a “Sadist”.