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Stem Cells at the Water Cooler

By Vyenkata Bhatta Dasa (Vineet Chander) on 30 Sep 2007

When we are confronted with topical issues, the best answers are usually ones that acknowledge the complexity of the issue, and own up to the fact that Hare Krishna devotees – like followers of most faith traditions – may not all share the same interpretation. It might be tempting to simply conclude “ISKCON is for this,” or “all devotees of Krishna must be against that,” but it is much wiser to resist that temptation and instead focus on the principles that help devotees deal with the grey areas.

Bhaktimarga Swami Reflects On Trans-Canada Trek

By His Holiness Bhaktimarga Swami on 30 Sep 2007

Somehow, by God’s grace, I was able to complete a third walk across one of the largest land masses on earth, my home country, Canada. This third trek brings the total distance covered to 20,000 Kilometres, or, 12,427 miles. Figures might be important but more relevant is the number of people I met.

ISKCON Leader Addresses OSCE Conference In Warsaw

27 Sep 2007

Warsaw -- ISKCON Leader, BB Govinda Swami, addressed an international conference of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) on Sepetember 26th. The Swami is the spiritual head of the Hare Krishna community in Kazakhstan currently under government abuse.

The Cause of Crime

By Krishna Dharma Dasa on 25 Sep 2007

Does prison work? Is it tough on crime and its causes? Figures show that 60% of prisoners re-offend within two years of release. Prison, of course, is an excellent place to meet criminals and learn new tricks. The Vedas point out how our consciousness is quickly shaped by our association, which in prisons is hardly of the best kind.

Keeping Good Men Good

By Kripamoya Dasa on 25 Sep 2007

The lesson from history is that men become corrupt when in close contact with power, money, women and followers. Our little ISKCON blind spot is a vague, if not articulated antinomianism - the belief that when men achieve the grace of God they rise above the laws of God - and somehow the laws of nature.

Mobifusion Launches Bhagavad-Gita For Mobile Phone

IndiaPRwire.com on 4 Sep 2007

Vodafone-Essar mobile users in India now have access to the entire Holy Bhagavad Gita thanks to a partnership with Mobifusion, one of the world's leading mobile content providers.

Groups Urge US to Oppose Kazakhstan's OSCE Bid

By Amanda Abrams on 25 Sep 2007

The future of Hare Krishna devotees in Kazakhstan is still in doubt months after the government demolished two dozen homes of believers. Widespread human rights abuses by the government have mobilized human rights organizations in the US to oppose the Kazahk bid to chair an important international organization, the OSCE.

Swedish Dads Can't Walk Daughters Down the Aisle

Agence France-Presse on 21 Sep 2007

STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Brides in Stockholm who want their fathers to walk them down the aisle are likely to be told it can't be done, as some pastors are refusing to allow the practice they say is sexist, a pastor said on Friday.

Tirupati Conference on Science and Spirituality

22 Sep 2007

This December the Bhaktivedanta Institute (Kolkata) will be organizing the 3rd All India Students’ Conference on Science and Spiritual Quest (AISSQ-2007) at Tirupati, Tamil Nadu, India.

Young Fliers See the Film, Be It PG or R

By Bob Tedeschi for The New York Times on 1 Sep 2007

A husband shoots his wife in the face, then drags her body from the pool of blood. A 12-year-old boy is crushed against a fence by a car. These are images from movies shown to passengers recently on overhead screens in airlines, and they are sources of a new and vigorous outcry from parents, flight attendants and children’s advocacy groups who say that in-flight entertainment has become anything but family-friendly.

North Korean Army Trys To Eradicate Religion

By Joseph Yun Li-sun for AsiaNews on 13 Sep 2006

Seoul (AsiaNews) – Religion “is spreading like a cancer inside North Korea’s armed forces;” for this reason it “must be eradicated without delay since it comes from our enemies from around the world,” this according to a booklet prepared by the North Korean Army titled 'Saving Our Soldiers from the Threat of Religion'.

Starchy Diet 'May Damage Liver'

By BBC News on 22 Sep 2007

A diet rich in potatoes, white bread and white rice may be contributing to a "silent epidemic" of a dangerous liver condition. "High-glycaemic" foods - rapidly digested by the body - could be causing "fatty liver", increasing the risk of serious illness.

God Bless America (Until We Sue Him)

CNN on 20 Sep 2007

LINCOLN, Nebraska (AP) -- A legislator who filed a lawsuit against God has gotten something he might not have expected: a response.

Jesus Sandals Ditched by Danes

BBC News on 14 May 2007

A supermarket chain in Denmark has withdrawn from sale sandals with the images of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary on them after criticism from religious groups.

Radhastami Celebrated With Joy In Varsana

By India eNews on 22 Sep 2007

The birthday of Radha, Lord Krishna's beloved, was celebrated Thursday with great fervour at Varsana, her native village.