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From: vohra@ut-sally.UUCP (Pavan Vohra)
Newsgroups: net.nlang.india
Subject: Re: Rajneeshpuram in uproar!
Message-ID: <3097@ut-sally.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 3-Oct-85 01:17:33 EDT
Article-I.D.: ut-sally.3097
Posted: Thu Oct  3 01:17:33 1985
Date-Received: Fri, 4-Oct-85 03:58:56 EDT
References: <40800011@waltz> <10400002@uicsl>
Reply-To: vohra@sally.UUCP (Pavan Vohra)
Organization: U. Texas CS Dept., Austin, Texas
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In article <10400002@uicsl> brahme@uicsl.UUCP writes:
>
>>..... (So much for Rajneesh's claims to being a God......) 
>
>...First of all there is nothing wrong in someone claiming to be a GOD! ....
>
>>  "...His teaching that there is no God (besides himself, of course) ....

	
	Has he ever claimed to be God?  On Nightline a few nights ago (with
	Charlie Gibson - Ted had the night off), Rajneesh (yes, one of his 
	rare press appearances) claimed he was not a leader - let alone a 
	religeous leader.  He made an awful Nightline guest 'cause his answers
	were terse (one or two words, at the most a sentence).  Charlie also
	asked him to comment on the rumor that he has an arsenal of illegal
	weapons at his "hideout".  He said all weapons at the Ashram were
	legal.  Can't help but wonder if Rajneesh had anything to do with
	supplying weapons to the Golden Temple folk.  There may be a secret
	connection here which has yet to be discovered.  We all know he 
	didn't get along with the Indain Government - they threw him out
	of India to begin with.  This may have been his way to get back at
	them.

					
					pavan.

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